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Session 5: Education 1

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The future of Space Science depends on our ability to attract and engage students into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields. Authentic, hands-on experience with space applications enhances engagement and learning in the STEM disciplines and can help to attract disinterested students to STEM careers. The Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority (Virginia Space), Twiggs Space Lab, LLC (TSL), Orbital ATK, NearSpace Launch, Inc. (NSL), and NASA Wallops Flight Facility, have collaboratively developed the ThinSat Program, providing student teams the opportunity to design, develop, test, and monitor their own experimental payload which will be integrated into a pico-satellite and launched from the second stage of Orbital ATK’s Antares Rocket.

The goal of the program is to provide students the opportunity to lead and participate in the development of a spacecraft payload through its life cycle over the course of an academic year. The student experience will be enhanced with classroom visits and videos created by the team to educate the students on satellite manufacturing, environmental testing, satellite integration, spaceport, launch vehicle, range and spacecraft operations. The ThinSat Program will provide a unique and important STEM opportunity for students to develop critical skills in systems engineering and space science that will complement existing programs.

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Aug 5th, 4:45 PM

Bringing Space to the Classroom Through STEM Education Providing Extreme Low Earth Orbit Missions Using ThinSats

The future of Space Science depends on our ability to attract and engage students into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields. Authentic, hands-on experience with space applications enhances engagement and learning in the STEM disciplines and can help to attract disinterested students to STEM careers. The Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority (Virginia Space), Twiggs Space Lab, LLC (TSL), Orbital ATK, NearSpace Launch, Inc. (NSL), and NASA Wallops Flight Facility, have collaboratively developed the ThinSat Program, providing student teams the opportunity to design, develop, test, and monitor their own experimental payload which will be integrated into a pico-satellite and launched from the second stage of Orbital ATK’s Antares Rocket.

The goal of the program is to provide students the opportunity to lead and participate in the development of a spacecraft payload through its life cycle over the course of an academic year. The student experience will be enhanced with classroom visits and videos created by the team to educate the students on satellite manufacturing, environmental testing, satellite integration, spaceport, launch vehicle, range and spacecraft operations. The ThinSat Program will provide a unique and important STEM opportunity for students to develop critical skills in systems engineering and space science that will complement existing programs.