Prof. Lynn Cominsky SSU Education/Public Outreach and Department of Physics & Astronomy This work has been supported by NASA Grant NNX12AB97G and California.

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Prof. Lynn Cominsky SSU Education/Public Outreach and Department of Physics & Astronomy This work has been supported by NASA Grant NNX12AB97G and California Space Grant Building the STEM Pipeline with Rockets and CubeSats at Sonoma State University

Broken Pipeline Problem

The S4 Project For the past 3 years, the SSU team has been learning how to fly rockets and balloons, while designing the S4 flight electronics and software We have designed a “flight board” which includes base components and optional sensors and have written an educator guide with background information, instructions and additional resources. Last summer, we trained a group of teachers to build these payloads and launched them at Lucerne dry lakebed in Southern California This year, the teachers are building S4 payloads with their middle & high-school students and flying them on rockets or tethered balloons 3

Meet the S4 partners Association of Experimental Rocketry of the Pacific (AeroPac) – the Northern CA/Nevada chapter of the Tripoli Rocketry Association – Tony Alcocer – President – Ken Biba – Education Director Endeavour Institute – Balloon Fests – Steve Kliewer, Director We also partner with a few other rocket clubs: LUNAR (Livermore Unit of NAR) and ROC (Rocketry Organization of California) for launches 4 s4.sonoma.edu

ARLISS as the inspiration for S4 AeroPac and Bob Twiggs started A Rocket Launch for International Student Satellites (ARLISS) over 10 years ago University students from across the globe come to the Black Rock playa to launch payloads which are ejected from the rockets Mostly students from Japan, but also Korea, India, Turkey, and a few from the USA 5

S4 Payload

S4 Teacher Training – July 2013 Aero Institute, Palmdale Ca 18 educators from a diverse set of schools and other teaching organizations Week long course Built, tested and flew a prototype payload Helped us refine our educational materials and the payload itself Included talks from our partners and mentors

SSU students build and launch PocketQube – Nov 2013 SSU student Kevin Zack designed the S4 board He then started working on the PocketQube project PocketQubes are smaller than traditional CubeSats Our “3P” satellite was 15 x 5 x 5 cm & weighed about 0.5 kg It was launched from Unisat- 5, an Italian satellite that was launched from the Russian rocket Dnepr-1

Collaboration between SSU and Morehead State University SSU provided the electronics MSU provided the solar panels, structure and integration with Unisat-5 After launch on Russian Dnepr-1, we renamed the satellite T-LogoQube SSU Vacuum testing Sean McNeil (MSU) integrating with Unisat-5 in Italy UniSat-5 launched several CubeSats and PocketQubes Dnepr-1

T-LogoQube team with Yagi antenna at the Little H-bar Ranch: L to R – Hunter Mills, Ben Cunningham, Kevin Zack, Steve Anderson, Aaron Pacheco (SRJC), Garrett Jernigan and Lynn Cominsky First packets detected using the Yagi antenna at MHz

Next steps Middle and high school students are building S4 payloads and flying them this spring and summer SSU has partnered with NAR and AeroPac to offer S4 flights to up to 5 of the TARC finalists (since NSLI was cancelled for this year) SSU students are working on next CubeSat – x-ray detector to be launched by Nanoracks from the ISS SSU students have received partial funding from national SPS award to build Yagi antenna California Space Grant funding hired 2 interns from local community colleges + 1 SSU student to work on the S4 and CubeSat projects this summer and to buy the rest of the parts for the new Yagi antenna Formation of all female PocketQube team at SSU

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