by starjammerengineering | Friday, February 8, 2019 | Educational, Engineering
Claire Greenhouse in her final article for Starjammer Engineering’s blog, takes a look at the latest efforts to return to the Moon. Man has not set foot on the Moon since 1972 – the Apollo project had waned in popularity, America was embroiled in a...
by starjammerengineering | Friday, February 1, 2019 | News
We are pleased to announce that we are changing addresses, and slowly moving away from our current office at Lakeside North Harbour in Portsmouth, to new premises at the Chichester Enterprise Centre. North Harbour has served and looked after us extremely well over...
by starjammerengineering | Tuesday, May 8, 2018 | Educational, Engineering
Claire Greenhouse takes a look at good old fashioned Lego. Why do we have such a fascination for a post war toy so simple in concept, and yet so brilliantly executed in terms of both design and marketing? The chances are you or a friend had a set or two as a child,...
by starjammerengineering | Saturday, March 3, 2018 | Civils and Infrastructure, Engineering, Technical
Cheryl Dyer Ballard examines the next generation of electrical distribution. In the United Kingdom, the National Grid was first established in 1901, and has grown into the behemoth that we all use in this country today. Blissfully unaware for the most part of its...
by starjammerengineering | Saturday, February 10, 2018 | Computer Aided Design, Engineering, Technical
Steven Parham takes looks at 3D printing. This process has literally been a game changer for thousands of engineers and other professions over the past decade, thanks to the possibilities that the technology has brought to the fore. Something that would have been...