The Student Space Programs Laboratory: Fostering student space systems education and research within a university environment

Document ID: 284

Schratz, Brian C.1
Bilén, Sven G.1
Philbrick, C. Russell1

1 The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Electrical Engineering, University Park, PA, U.S.A.
 

Presented: 18th ESA Symposium on 'European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research'
Visby, Sweden, June 3-7, 2007

Abstract

In August of 2006, the Student Space Programs Laboratory (SSPL) was established at The Pennsylvania State University. The Lab emerged to cope with the challenges of increasing space mission scope and complexity; to formalize the processes and procedures of space systems engineering; to collaborate and share resources among projects; to connect better with University research; and to identify new opportunities for Penn State students to gain space-flight hardware development experience. In less than one year from its inception and building on past successes, the Lab has prospered in many ways that should serve to pave the way for increased student opportunities in the future.

 

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Keywords: space programs, students, education, aerospace engineering, space flight, space missions, systems engineering, resource, hardware, flight, laboratory

Citation:        "The Student Space Programs Laboratory: Fostering student space systems education and research within a university environment", Schratz, B. C., S. G. Bilén, C. R. Philbrick, Proceedings, 18th ESA Symposium on 'European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research', European Space Agency (ESA), June 2007, pp. 273 - 278, ISSN: 0379-6566, Issue 647 SP