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Hello everyone, First off, I want to say thank-you.   A4H is going through many changes.   With the challenges commercial flight providers have faced in recent years, we are rethinking how to contribute to the space sector and present ourselves to the community.   Switching from seeking jobs as payload specialist astronauts to creating our own opportunities to fly in space is necessary but tremendously challenging.   We have many questions.   How can we design experiments and develop technologies that allow us to fly into space eventually?   Who can help us?   Should we build our own technologies or test those built by others?   How can we do so ethically and responsibly? We are so grateful for the patience and support of our members.   Many of you are students.   With the cost of education and the job market as it is, especially in the aerospace sector, we recognize how hard it can be for you put money towards causes you care about. ...