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As for public telemetry it might be hard to get it for free as satellite owners do it for money. NASA maintains a public software page at code.nasa.gov and software.nasa.gov which includes OpenMCT mission control software that can do simulated data. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
Don't underestimate the strength of personal projects. If you ask a professor about their research, I find very often, they ask about things you have done in the past, which sort of feels like shit if youve done nothing huh? I know people who made cloud chambers or shot ions or massive simulations in HS and I was like, a theatre kid which is so irrelevant. BUT. The reason they ask this is that previous experience... - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
This would be a place to start. Https://code.nasa.gov/. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
If anyone wants to browse what is available for use: https://code.nasa.gov/#/. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
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