Payload for space launch tested at NASA facility
UH Community College students tested their scientific payload at a NASA facility.
UH Community College students tested their scientific payload at a NASA facility.
Project Imua Mission 10¡¯s scientific student-built payload will be released into space.
Students are designing small satellites for a lunar mission.
Space science experts offered workshops on making an air battery, learning computer code to rendezvous a spacecraft and more.
Neutron-1, a spacecraft involving more than 100 UH students, faculty, staff and volunteers, will be launched on October 1.
Two teams place with one on top of the 2020 CanSat Competition.
The funds will be used to develop and produce an educational CubeSat kit, including hardware, software and an online lab course.
The mentored internships can provide funding of up to $9,000 per academic year through a competitive application process.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½team launched its rocket and payload in the April 2019 NASA Student Launch competition and won the Rookie Award, given to the top new team in the competition.
The Project Imua students achieved liftoff, launching the rocket and payload they designed and built for the NASA Student Launch Project competition near Huntsville, Alabama.