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SE Regional Space Grant MeetingLexingtonNov. 11, 2006

FLORIDA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

Florida Space Grant ConsortiumFUNSAT

Student Satellite Design Competition

FLORIDA UNIVERSITIES SATELLITE

Design Experience of a Satellite In an Academic Environment

• Interdisciplinary System Experience– Integrate individual expertise

• Engineering & Science

– Systems Engineering & Team effort– Hands-on project

• Career & Advanced Study in aerospace field

• Development of a New Technology

FUNSAT

• Standard Specification & Interface

– 1 Kg

– 10 x 10 x 10 cm Cube

– I/F with Launch Vehicle

• Many on-going programs

– Cal Poly / Stanford Univ. Int’l

• Tech. Society & Regular Meeting

• Tech Support: Design DB

FUNSAT

• Senior Design Class – Hands-on project Required– Space system experience– Interdisciplinary project - ABET

• Current Approach – 1st Semester: Conceptual Design– 2nd Semester: Detailed Design & an Engineering

Model – Winner: Fight Model within a year

Master Thesis

• Future: one year turnaround

Our K-20 Challenge

• Funding: NASA HQ’s Workforce Training Program

• 1st Competition: 2004 - 2005 • 7 NOIs 3 schools, actual participation• Two Workshops at KSC• ERAU: Winner

• 2nd Competition: 2005 - 2006 • 4 schools: ERAU, FIT, UCF, and UF• The Detailed Design due May 1st, 2006• Workshop at FSA: May 15, 2006• ERAU: Winner

• 3rd Competition: 2006 – 2007 (UF,UCF,FIT)

RESULTS

• ERAU

– Complete FM and ready to launch• UF

– AIAA Small Satellite Student Paper Competition 4th Place ($3,000)

– Boost students’ interest in space engineering Class & Satellite Team

– Development of a de-orbiting technology• UCF

– Interdisciplinary Sr. Design Class: EE, CE, ME, and AE

– Air Force Nano-satellite program

Tech CD

Tech CD

CompetitionInformation

MissionExamples

CubeSatExamples

FUNSATSpecifications

FUNSATRules

SupplementaryDatabase

CONTACTS

• Dr. Chan Ham• Email: cham@mail.ucf.edu• Tel # 407-882-3575

FLORIDA SPACE ACADEMY

• Design, build & launch meteorological balloon

• Launch high-powered rockets with payloads

• Design, build and display an autonomous Robot

• Redesign RC aircraft with inherent flight flaws

• Site visits – NASA Space Physics, Boeing LC 37, SSPF

• Panel Discussion on ‘working at KSC’ opportunities

Space Academy -Hands-On!

Contractors

Contractors participating in the program

included• Boeing Corporation• Lockheed Martin• United Space Alliance• SAIC Safety Office• Space Gateway Services• Brevard Tomorrow

Panel

• Harold Donald, SAIC• Les Leckron, USA• Kathy McLemore, Boeing• Jim Pratten, SGS, • Geo Ropert, Brevard Tomorrow• Eduardo Lopez Del Castillo, NASA

KSC

Florida Space Academy

Contact info:

Tony GannonSpace Florida Mail Stop: SPFLBuilding M6-306, Room 9030Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899tony.gannon@spaceflorida.gov

www.spaceflorida.gov321.730.5301 x 230

Educators Resource Center

• At the Educator Resource Center (ERC), educators can access a wide variety of NASA resources to develop their own educational programs. The facilities and staff at the

• center will assist teachers in gathering ideas, doing • research, and duplicating selections from an

outstanding • collection of audiovisual and printed materials.• Technological Services• Teacher Workshops• Resources (Videos, Slides, Lesson Plans, etc)

Exploration Station

• Adventures in Learning: Science, Technology, and MATH through SEEING, TOUCHING and DOING

• Students participate in a variety of hands-on activities utilizing aerospace hardware that compliments the teaching of rocketry, spaceflight and exploration.

• FREE

CONTACT

• Ms. Sreela Mallick• Email: smallick@mail.ucf.edu• Tel # 321-452-4301 Ext 3

Florida High School/High Tech

• Florida High School/High Tech (HS/HT) is designed to provide high school students with all types of disabilities the opportunity to explore jobs or postsecondary education leading to technology- related careers.

• HS/HT links youth to a broad range of academic, career development and experiential resources and experiences that will enable them to meet the demands of the 21st century workforce.

• HS/HT is an initiative of the US Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy. In Florida, it is a program of The Able Trust, also known as the Florida Governor's Alliance for the Employment of Citizens with Disabilities.

FL HIGH SCHOOL/HIGH TECH

There are currently

29 High

School/High

Tech (HS/HT)

project sites

located across

Florida

FL HIGH SCHOOL/HIGH TECH

• 2005 Florida Statistics:• Nearly 90 percent of HS/HT graduates have enrolled

in postsecondary education or training • 86 Florida high schools participated in HS/HT • Out of 118 HS/HT graduates:

– 40 percent chose to attend community college – 31 percent chose employment – 10 percent chose to attend a four year

college/university – 8 percent were undecided at the time of the

survey – 6 percent chose to attend a technical school – 4 percent chose other options – 1 percent enlisted in the military

CONTACT

• Ms. Sreela Mallick• Email: smallick@mail.ucf.edu• Tel # 321-452-4301 Ext 3

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