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Congrats to Astrobot Dylan Stowers for winning last month's Goose Award 🥇 - acknowledging people who embody the spirit of collaboration & team work. ✏️Q: What are you most proud of accomplishing since you started at Astrobotic in February 2020? A: My proudest accomplishment would have to be assisting in the design, manufacture and test of the Payload Interface Mobile Simulator (PIMS). This lead to a trip to Kennedy Space Center to successfully test the MSolo NASA payload which will be flying on our first mission, Peregrine. Q: What project are you currently working on? A: I’m developing flight wiring harness schematics and 3D designs for Peregrine Mission One for manufacturing and testing. I’m also creating internal standards to be applied to all flight wiring harness designs across the company for integration and end to end validation. Q: What do you like most about your job? A: I would honestly say the best part of my job is the amazing team I have the privilege of working with. I get to interface with multiple subsystems and teams daily to ensure the electrical architecture of the mission is functional and there are no missed connections. This task is made much easier and enjoyable because of the friendly demeanor of everyone here.
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