Our Mission
DesignThe team designs and builds a complex vehicle each year with a projected apogee between 3,500 and 5,500 ft. alongside a mission-oriented payload. |
Compete.The team competes in the NASA Student Launch against other university teams across the nation which culminates in a final launch in Huntsville, Alabama. |
EducateThe team not only allows for college students to share in their passion for aerospace, but also encourages them to instill that same passion in the community through educational outreach efforts. |
Nasa student launch Awards
2021-2022
Overall: 2nd Place
Safety Award: 1st Place
2020-2021
Overall: 3rd Place
Altitude Award: 2nd Place
Safety Award: 1st Place
Educational Outreach Award: 3rd Place
Team Spirit Award: 3rd Place
Altitude Award: 2nd Place
Safety Award: 1st Place
Educational Outreach Award: 3rd Place
Team Spirit Award: 3rd Place
2019-2020
Overall: 6th Place
Team Spirit Award: 3rd Place
Team Spirit Award: 3rd Place
2017-2018
Overall: 10th Place
Educational Outreach Award: 1st Place
Educational Outreach Award: 1st Place
2016-2017
Altitude Award: 1st Place (6 ft from target apogee)