Flight Opportunities

Providing Flight Services for Classroom Experiments

High Altitude Balloon (HAB) Mission

We generally fly first flights of classroom experiments on HAB missions. They represent the lowest cost solution that can reach altitudes up to 100,000+ ft.

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Perlan Stratospheric Glider

We partner with the Perlan glider and its tow plane Egrett to fly classroom payloads during their record-setting science flights.

Click here for details on payloads previously flown on Perlan & Egrett.

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Orbital & Suborbital Rocket Flights

Since 2014, Teachers in Space has flown payloads aboard Orbital ATK’s Antares, SpaceX Falcon 9, Blue Origin’s New Shepard, and Firefly Aerospace’s Alpha rockets.

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Zero-G Research Flight

We fly teams of teachers with classroom payloads on research that simulate various types of microgravity. Fly your human-tended payload in multiple types of gravity environments.