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ASU ASCEND!
Arizona based learning about high-altitude ballooning
Countdown until launch!
Next Launch: November 2023
Next Launch: November 2023
Who are we?
This is a website for all past, current, and future ASU ASCEND teams to communicate their findings. We create payloads that collect data while over 100,000 feet in the air using high altitude ballooning.
ASCENDS MISSION
ASCEND is an Arizona Space Grant program designed to engage undergraduates students from the state of Arizona in what it takes to build, design, fly, operate, and analyze for a full space mission cycle. The payload designed by each team of students will measure a variety of factors that operate with altitude. Within the payload, cameras obtain footage to document the flight and the near edge of space. This hands-on approach with designing a payload will help students with scientific measurements at the edge of space.
ASCEND is an Arizona Space Grant program designed to engage undergraduates students from the state of Arizona in what it takes to build, design, fly, operate, and analyze for a full space mission cycle. The payload designed by each team of students will measure a variety of factors that operate with altitude. Within the payload, cameras obtain footage to document the flight and the near edge of space. This hands-on approach with designing a payload will help students with scientific measurements at the edge of space.
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Multiple Science Missions. Three Subsystems. One Goal.
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Last updated: 4/7/2023
Page designed by: Genevieve Cooper, Feras Jayyusi, Cassandra Ward, Wilson Luu, Sagan Richardson
Last updated by: Wilson Luu
Page designed by: Genevieve Cooper, Feras Jayyusi, Cassandra Ward, Wilson Luu, Sagan Richardson
Last updated by: Wilson Luu