Red-Tailed Hawks Are Developing Future Aerospace Professionals. Akki, Gabby, Sam and Jordyn spent four months accomplishing the mission objectives of Artemis ROADS III.
They designed and built water filters, grew plants in multiple environments, designed and built a bottle rocket with a recovery system to protect fragile cargo and designed and built a rover to explore and map simulated lava tubes. Along the way, they learned about NASA’s challenges in preparing to live and work on the Moon.
On May 17th, team [Insert Text Here] demonstrated what they learned at Central Washington University along with dozens of other teams. The were recognized for the top lunar rover design.
RTH is a partner in the Northwest Earth and Space Sciences Pathways (NESSP). Middle school students rising to grades 6-8 are encouraged to register for RTH Aerospace Science Camp in Seattle, WA the first weekend in August. https://redtailedhawksflyingclub.org/rth-aerospace…/