ARTEMIS 2015 - Robotic Exploration Beneath the McMurdo Ice Shelf
  • Expedition Log
  • Contact

Six-Person Office

10/16/2015

1 Comment

 
​By Peter Kimball
GoPro Office
It turns out that seven people fit in our Crary Lab office. (photo: Josh Moor)
We scoffed when we learned that our office in the Crary lab building was designated for six people.  "Four people is about the max.  Six would be crazy," we said.  Then yesterday, it came to pass that we ended up with seven people in the office discussing the merits of various data postprocessing pipeline architectures just before dinner.  No problem.
1 Comment
Maria
10/16/2015 04:44:00 am

Amazing how much can happen if we just want to! :)

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    SIMPLE project logo
    ARTEMIS project logo
    Stone Aerospace Logo
    ARTEMIS is part of the SIMPLE project, supported by NASA ASTEP.

    About the Blog

    This is the personal blog of Peter Kimball and Evan Clark, following our deployment with the ARTEMIS long-range underwater robotic vehicle to explore beneath the McMurdo Ice Shelf in Antarctica.

    Authors

    Peter Kimball
    Peter Kimball is an aerospace engineer and field roboticist on the Stone Aerospace ARTEMIS project.
    Evan Clark
    Evan Clark is a computer scientist and field roboticist on the Stone Aerospace ARTEMIS project.
    Picture
    Kristof Richmond is a mechanical engineer and field roboticist on the Stone Aerospace ARTEMIS project.

    Archives

    January 2017
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015

    RSS Feed