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USLI LAUNCH (2008-2009)

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The NASA University Student Launch Initiative, or USLI, is a competition that challenges university-level students to design, build and fly a reusable rocket with scientific payload to one mile in altitude. The project engages students in scientific research and real-world engineering processes with NASA engineers. Students propose to participate in USLI during the fall. Once selected, teams design their rocket and payload throughout the school year. USLI requires a NASA review of the teams' preliminary and critical designs. The project also requires flight readiness and safety reviews before the rockets and payloads are approved for launch. After launch, teams complete a final report to include conclusions from their science experiment and the overall flight performance. The Preliminary Design Review, Critical Design Review, and Flight Readiness Review are conducted by panels of scientists and engineers from NASA and from NASA contactors and external partners.  (from USLI Web site).

Team Members are:

Admin

Brandon W.
Chris C.

Payload

Adrian G.
Darrian D.

Motor Structure

Raquel F.
Lumumba O.
Chris H.
Angelo A.

Reports/Website

Justin H.

 

Look at the Preliminary design review.

Look at the Critical design review.

For a look at the Flight Readiness Review  and the Flight Readiness Review Presentation.

For more information including recent pictures of our experiences, please search for the USLI CANSAT on Facebook!

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