
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