The Denver Post

Students among NASA STEM challenge winners

- By Amy Bounds

A group of five Altona Middle School seventhgra­ders was one of 60 teams chosen to build a space exploratio­n experiment they designed for a NASA STEM competitio­n.

The students, who were part of a design elective class last semester, are spending this semester working with a mentor and teacher Stephanie Basile to learn skills and build the project. Once complete, their experiment will be launched in the summer by NASA. “The whole point of it is it gives students a chance to learn what it is like to be an engineer,” student Dresdyn Fetter said.

The Techrise Student Challenge is designed to give middle and high school students an opportunit­y to design and test solutions for space exploratio­n and the study of Earth while getting hands-on insight into the payload design and flight test process.

This year’s challenge was to design a science or technology experiment that could be tested on either a Nasa-sponsored highaltitu­de balloon flight or a rocket-powered lander. The Altona students’ experiment, titled Full Model Moon Mission, will be tested on a rocket-powered lander operated by Astrobotic Technology Inc.

Experiment­s tested on the lander will fly for about two minutes at an altitude of 80 feet over Astrobotic’s Lunar Surface Proving Ground, a test field designed to simulate the moon’s surface. It’s in Mojave, Calif.

“It’s real-world,” Basile said. “It’s amazing to see middle schoolers build these kind of things and learn to work as a team.”

The Longmont school’s team — Dresdyn, Liam Calkins, Jack O’toole, Vivienne Ottele and Caitlin Townsend — received $1,500 to buy supplies, a 3-D-printed flight box and technical support from a mentor through Future Engineers. Their project uses a thermal camera, lidar sensor, dash camera and light spectrum analyzer to map the simulated lunar surface.

“They each have different uses,” Dresdyn said. “We can compare the data to get a better image.”

Caitlin said she thought their project was chosen because it seeks to solve the problem of unreliable equipment on lunar expedition­s.

 ?? CLIFF GRASSMICK — DAILY CAMERA ?? Seventh-graders Jack O’toole, from left, Dresdyn Fetter, Vivienne Ottele and Caitlin Townsend work on their project with teacher Stephanie Basile on Wednesday at Longmont’s Altona Middle School.
CLIFF GRASSMICK — DAILY CAMERA Seventh-graders Jack O’toole, from left, Dresdyn Fetter, Vivienne Ottele and Caitlin Townsend work on their project with teacher Stephanie Basile on Wednesday at Longmont’s Altona Middle School.

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