Mentioned on the TUHS mailing list https://www.tuhs.org/pipermail/tuhs/2024-September/030872.html
Some interesting documents are
There Is No Royal Road to Programs - A Trilogy on Raster Ellipses and Programming Methodology (M. Douglas McIlroy)
MM 67-4734-7 1967-05-15 2.54 MB An Introduction to the Available Programs and Other Design Aids for the Design of Filters, Equalizers and Other Networks
MM 67-5311-18 1967-08-29 1.27 MB Notes on the Design of Cosine Roll-Off Filters
Last month Terry gave the Oxford Mathematics London Public Lecture at the Science Museum, revealing his thoughts on the potential of Artificial Intelligence for science and mathematics before joining fellow mathematician Po-Shen Lo for a fireside chat.
What does he think? Well, he certainly sees a future where mathematics is embracing and benefiting from AI. It might even bring more mathematicians in to the subject, some of them not even professionals.
Find out more by watching the lecture from 5pm BST on Wednesday 7th August 2024 onwards.
On 23 March 2024, Rocket Lab launched the Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3), a NASA solar sail experiment. The main goal of the mission is to test the deployment of a 80 m2 (9 x 9 meter) solar sail from a 12U cubesat bus. The sail will be deployed late May or early June 2024, i.e. some 2 months after the launch. ACS3 (2024-077B) is in a 97.4 deg inclined, 993 x 1023 km sun-synchronous orbit.