Has any break through been made on Space.SE and incorporated? If so which question or answer was the most helpful?
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4$\begingroup$ I very much doubt it. It's a Q&A site - not an R&D site. $\endgroup$ – user20636 Apr 8 '19 at 19:11
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$\begingroup$ @JCRM oooohhhh thanks. What R & D site would be good for that? $\endgroup$ – Muze Apr 8 '19 at 19:13
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1$\begingroup$ I'm sorry, it's not really my thing, so I'm not aware of any suitable forums for it. $\endgroup$ – user20636 Apr 8 '19 at 19:20
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6$\begingroup$ I'd say the best bets are in the cubesat category. These are often made by small amateur teams, and we have been visited by prospective cubesat designers before with questions of implementation. I have no idea if any of them have taken an idea here, built a cubesat based on it, and have had it flown though. $\endgroup$ – called2voyage♦ Apr 8 '19 at 19:25
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2$\begingroup$ R&D is generally not conducted in public. R&D within commercial companies is kept private, universities communicate more but that's usually in the form of presenting the results in a scientific paper. Collaboration is done in invitation-only media (mailing lists, private forums etc.). $\endgroup$ – Hobbes Apr 8 '19 at 20:08
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6$\begingroup$ On a site like this, it would be exceedingly unlikely. However, it does happen on other stackexchange sites. See meta.mathoverflow.net/questions/617/… $\endgroup$ – Ingolifs Apr 8 '19 at 20:45
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2$\begingroup$ I'm waiting for someone to implement Use or tests of multimode optical fiber for cubesat battery charging or datalink while in storage, or waiting to launch? and especially Could an articulated permanent magnet work as a low-power cubesat magnetotorquer? Problems? $\endgroup$ – uhoh Apr 9 '19 at 17:20
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