There’s something about space that just sticks with you—the hum of satellites, the roar of rockets, the quiet genius of AI whispering through it all. That’s where I live. I’m Winfred, and I geek out over spacecraft guidance, navigation, and control (GNC/AOCS, if we’re getting technical). My days? They’re spent blending brainy machine learning tricks with old-school control theory to crack problems like plotting paths through orbital chaos, merging sensor data into something that makes sense, or giving spacecraft the brains to act on their own.

Around here, you’ll find projects where code meets cosmos—think teaching AI to squeeze every drop of power from thrusters, or running simulations where a satellite has to literally find itself in the vast dark. Everything’s built with that cold, hard truth of space in mind: when you’re orbiting Earth at 28,800 km/h, “close enough” isn’t in the vocabulary.

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