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WHAT: Space Flight Experiments & CubeSat Professional Development Workshop for Teachers

 
Teachers, how would you like to learn how to build an Arduino based miniature satellite with your students and launch it to the upper atmosphere and into space!? You will learn how to easily build and program a 1U CubeSat experimental platform with an Arduino microcontroller, 3D printed frame, and various sensors. You will have the opportunity to fly with your CubeSat on a glider ride around the Alamagordo area, then you will be part of a high altitude balloon mission to collect data from up to 100,000 feet in the stratosphere. After the workshop ends, take the equipment back to the classroom and work with your students to build a flight-ready CubeSat experiment, with regular Q&A check-ins with TIS staff and partners. Those experiments that pass all engineering milestones throughout the schoolyear will be eligible to fly on a suborbital or orbital rocket launch with one of our space flight providers.

 

WHEN: July 12th, 2022 – July 15th, 2022 / 8:30am – 5:00pm

 

WHERE: Cosmosphere – 1100 N Plum St, Hutchinson, KS 67501

 

MATERIALS: You Bring your own Windows/Mac laptop, we will provide the programs and show you how to install and use them.

 

Note About Computers: School issued laptops generally will not work, as you will need to be able to install programs onto the computer. We will have a limited number of laptops available to loan for the duration of the workshop. If you need one, please select the option in the registration form.

 

We will provide Arduino microcontrollers and various sensors that you will be able to keep and take back to the classroom.

 

Breakfasts & Lunches Included

 

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