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NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars

Lunar Mission Design

After completing mission #1 of the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars program in Fall 2021, I was invited back to mission #2 in February of 2022. I was put on a team of 11 fellow students and one NASA mentor, all with different majors, different backgrounds, and different levels of experience. We were given one week to design a human exploration mission to the Moon. We named our mission Polaris.


Mission Purpose:

  • Science Goal - Characterize composition of lunar regolith & search for volatiles

  • Secondary Objective - Establish ISRU and human exploration/habitation technologies on the lunar surface to accelerate future missions to Mars


Team Accomplishments:

  • Articulated the science goals of mission

  • Selected rockets, science & mobility instruments, computer and communication systems, power and EDL equipment that would achieve our science goals without exceeding payload and budget constraints.

  • Selected lunar landing site and date based on scientific potential as well as mission safety.

  • Outlined the schedule and timeline of our mission from conception and design, to safe return to Earth.

  • Designed an outreach program to engage and inspire the public with our mission and its purpose.

  • Designed an official mission patch.

  • Presented our mission to a panel of NASA experts.


My Roles on the Team:

  • Creative Design Specialist

  • Researcher

  • Technical writer


Skills Learned

  • TECHNICAL

    • Research

    • Technical writing

    • Mission Design


  • SOFTWARE

    • Affinity Design


  • TEAMWORK

    • Listening

    • Delegation

    • Communication

    • Organization


Team Mentor: Trey Rupp

Collaborators: Jenna Klaskin, Samuel Mutch, Stefan Henrick, Roxanna Ramirez, Britney Monsalvo, Myrafora Jatho, Armando Gonzalez, Dylan Lapham, Justin Shin, Jeanette Gallegos

Proposal Documents

Final Proposal
Problem Description
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