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Rocket Team.jpg (4923 kB)
From left to right, team members include: senior mechanical engineering major and team leader Chad Sanderson, faculty advisor and associate professor of mechanical engineering Dr. Tom Ward, senior computer engineering major Nehemiah Branson, senior mechanical engineering major Jacob Titus, freshman mechanical engineering major Daniel Hogsed, senior mechanical engineering major Grant Dupler, senior mechanical engineering major Forrest Putnam, senior computer engineering major Peter Duttweiler, senior mechanical engineering major Dawson Tso and junior electrical engineering major Grace Fearday.
Rocket Prep.jpg (2599 kB)
A sub-scale model rocket, along with some of the books the team has used to prepare.
From left to right, team members include: senior mechanical engineering major and team leader Chad Sanderson, faculty advisor and associate professor of mechanical engineering Dr. Tom Ward, senior computer engineering major Nehemiah Branson, senior mechanical engineering major Jacob Titus, freshman mechanical engineering major Daniel Hogsed, senior mechanical engineering major Grant Dupler, senior mechanical engineering major Forrest Putnam, senior computer engineering major Peter Duttweiler, senior mechanical engineering major Dawson Tso and junior electrical engineering major Grace Fearday.
Rocket Prep.jpg (2599 kB)
A sub-scale model rocket, along with some of the books the team has used to prepare.
Abstract
Students from the Cedarville University School of Engineering and Computer Science have designed automobiles, planes and boats for competitions. At the 2022 NASA Student Launch in April 2022, they will add rockets to the list.
Publication Date
10-18-2021
Keywords
Cedarville, Cedarville University, engineering, rockets, NASA Competition
Recommended Citation
Weinstein, Mark D., "Cedarville Students Aim for the Sky at NASA Competition" (2021). News Releases. 1424.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/news_releases/1424