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AEROSP 495 and 740 — Fall Launch

Four teams of students in Associate Professor James Cutler’s AEROSP 495 and 740 classes, along with graduate student instructors and other assistants gather for a group photo at the base of their helium-filled ballons as they prepare to launch four student-designed cubesats into the stratosphere from the Plumb Lake County Park near Sturgis, Michigan on Tuesday morning, December 6, 2022.

 

The goal of the courses is to give students the opportunity to design and build complex satellite-like flight vehicles. The high-altitude balloons, which are filled with helium, rise into the stratosphere emulating some key aspects of spaceflight. According to Graduate Student Instructor Gage Bergman, "The stratosphere is an extreme environment, it experiences vast temperature differences, and also requires students to develop robust and reliable systems because once a balloon is released, there is no way to retrieve it - just like actual spaceflight.” Bergman is a masters student in aerospace engineering.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

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Uploaded on January 5, 2023
Taken on December 6, 2022