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A microgravity experiment designed by Filipino students to study the behavior of spinning gyroscopes in space has been carried out aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the 2025 ...
Gyroscopes are perfect to damper short impulses of external forces but will eventually succumb if a constant force, like gravity, is applied. Once the axis of rotation of the mass aligns with the axis ...
This is a proud moment for the astronomy students of the Philippines’ Rizal Technological University (RTU). The Double Gyroscope experiment designed by the RTU students was successfully conducted ...
An experiment designed by Filipino students was successfully conducted onboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the 2025 Asian Try Zero-G competition, a Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA ...
THIS is an admirable little book suitable from every point of view as a present for a boy with a mechanical turn of mind. As the extended title indicates, the properties of the gyroscope are ...
[Curious Marc] has an Apollo-era gyroscope but isn’t quite ready to put it through this paces without some practice. So he borrowed a 1949 vintage Sperry C5 gyro and did some experiments with it using ...
NASA astronaut Christopher Williams performs the Double Gyroscope experiment as part of the Asian Try Zero-G on the International Space Station (ISS). Photo courtesy of JAXA/NASA. A microgravity ...