AGGIE ASTRONAUT CORPS
Fall 2024 Course Offerings
Space Flight Technologies
Track Coordinator: Roy MoodyLearn about how various new technologies are being used in human expansion into space and the companies that are creating them.
Science Operations
Track Coordinator: Cole Sanders & Conner AltesLearn about geological sampling and the scientific operations integral to space missions of the present and future, as well as participating in field work
Our Mission
⁍ Provide an introduction into the various fields and topics of space to encourage students to expand their knowledge of space
⁍ Create a supportive community of students striving to become researchers, engineers, astronauts, entrepreneurs, and leaders in the human spaceflight sector
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Aggie Astronaut Corps was founded on the premise that the civil and commercial space industry has a growing demand for highly qualified, trained professionals for spaceflight. Our purpose is to create a training environment that open doors for students dedicated to spaceflight. Members of the organization will gain leadership and teamwork experience, and a drive to advance and apply their knowledge in their careers. Our goal is that post-graduation, our members continue to pursue pilot certifications, citizen science, research, field expeditions, leadership development, STEM education outreach, community service, and much more.
Aggie Astronaut Corps is a program within the Texas A&M chapter of Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS).
Past Activities
Aggie Astronaut Spring Workshop: Occupational Injuries in Space
Date: Saturday, April 13, 2019
Speaker: Nathan Keller
Objectives: Learn about common astronaut injuries and the hazards to human health and wellness associated with extending mission durations and increasing physical demands. Students were provided a scenario and expected to generate solutions for occupational injury detection, diagnosis, and treatment in a space environment.
Aggie Astronaut Fall Workshop
Date: Saturday, September 29, 2019
Objectives: Learn the basics of Virtual Reality, robotics, agriculture, microgravity environments, leadership and team development, and Earth observation.
AAC 101: Spaceflight Concepts
Instructors: Connor Jakubik, Arroyo Alejandro
Objectives: Learn basics of mission design, orbital mechanics, and space vehicle systems. Students will be able to plan the basics of a mission for a designated scientific payload.
We Went To Mars!
Check out our article published by the Texas A&M College of Engineering! engineering.tamu.edu/news/2019/05/aggies-travel-to-mars-during-summer-break.html