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SmallSat Education Conference
In October, the Aerospace and Innovation Academy successfully executed its 2nd annual SmallSat Education Conference. The conference was...


CubeSat Highlights: a Brief History
From acting as an encouraging learning tool to inspiring critical discoveries, CubeSats–small satellites/payloads–have played an...


Learning from NearSpaceLaunch: Guest student blogger, Colin Quinn
Recently, I have been planning one of the Wolfpack’s next and most audacious CubeSat. This mission will detect Galactic Cosmic Rays...


The Gravity of Medicine in Space
Since the first Apollo missions, scientists and doctors alike have expressed concern about the effects of space on human health,...


Fundamental Rocket Mechanics
Understanding methods of maximizing a space mission–whether it be in the design, materials, or function of a spacecraft–is a critical...


Guest Blog: FlipSat-1 Integration at NearSpace Launch
Recently, the Wolfpack went through integration for our FlipSat-1 satellite. It is a mission to validate the usage of Micro: bits in...


Incorporating STEM in Early Education
Many adolescents and adults may recall early childhood as a time to explore novel and exciting topics–from athletics to healthcare and...


The Growth of AI in Space
The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become more prevalent in common discussions surrounding academia, industry, and the...


String Theory: Contemporary Studies Bridging Music and Space
We on Earth may consider music a common pleasure, not truly pondering music’s connection to STEM, or specifically, aerospace. Recent...


A Short Tour of Engineering: From Mechanical to Aerospace
Being an engineer is no easy feat, especially when dealing with space. Some may assume that engineering is an invariable field that may...


Oceanography Making Waves in Space Research
The infinite-seeming nature of space is unique in its many unknowns. Our historic moon landings and upcoming Artemis explorations are...


What is an Ocean World?: Satellite Applicability and More
Extraplanetary environments are often thought of as desolate and dry compared to our biodiverse planet. Yet, there are several parallels...


The Future of Space Sustainability
Rapid population growth, as seen in the past two hundred years, has enabled revolutionary developments, from technology to science, to...


Artemis and Beyond: Contemporary Developments in Space Robotics
In a previous blog, we discussed the implications and ethics of sending robots to space; with our current reliance on automated...


The Best of Both Worlds: Current Interdisciplinary Space Research
A large part of our role in space is designing, building, and testing machinery to expand our exploratory horizon. Several of these...


The Importance of Aviation in Aerospace
Although aviation and aerospace are similar in a general sense, they otherwise might appear as polar opposites; one is used by millions...


The Outer Space Treaty of 1967: Critical Contemporary Discussions of Space Ethics
Lyndon B. Johnson once said, “No national sovereignty rules in outer space. Those who venture there go as envoys of the entire human...


Why International Astronautic Collaboration is the Crux of Astronomical Strides
Large aeronautical corporations, including NASA, SpaceX, and affiliated industries are often thought of as the diverse pioneers of...


The History of Computer Programming and Aerospace–And Their Current Vitality
Computer programming and aeronautical industries are frequently grouped in the large STEM umbrella, but aren’t always associated with...


What is Systems Engineering?
With every technological development–whether it be in the scopes of occupational machinery or personal convenience–comes problems and...


Putting the STEM in Stem Cells: Using Stem Cells and Xenobots to Educate Future Scientists
Currently, discussions relating to diseases, whether they be contagious, hereditary, or chronic, are widespread and will continue to...


Why Start Early?: The First Steps of Fostering Life-Long Learning
Middle and high school are crucial years of a students’ life, both in their academic endeavors and personal strides. While students with...


Classroom CubeSat Integration Crash Course
We here at the Aerospace and Innovation Academy frequently reference CubeSats, along with orbiting policies, whether it be in our own...


The Interdisciplinary Nature and Future of Astrobiology
When we think of extraterrestrial life, tangible and exotic beings, such as ET and Chewbacca, probably come to mind. However, we may not...


The Future of HAB–Plus a Classroom Integration Crash Course
In a previous blog, we reflected on a Student Project Spotlight in showing the importance of CubeSats as a teaching device for students...


More Than Allergies: How Lunar Dust is Dictating Future Space Travel
In recent years, discussions of lunar space tourism and other forms of public space travel have been rapidly orbiting the world....


The Future of Robots in Space–and the Ethical Policy Behind It
When we think of robots in space, R2-D2 and C-3PO come to mind; despite this relation, tangible robots have been a crucial component in...


Expanding the Pipeline: What the Space Exploration's Future Will Look Like for Minority Demographics
With new uncertainties that arise in and out of the classroom, prospective college students may face doubt or concern in applying to...


Space and Psychology's Direct Relation
Since the prospect of space travel emerged worldwide, particularly in the mid-1900s, thousands of children and adults have dreamed of...


Gifted Learners and Neurodivergency
Most of us have heard the term "gifted." Perhaps you or your own child has been classified as such. Most people assume gifted students...


Space Startups: Tips on Becoming a Space Entrepreneur
We are all well aware by now that technology is our future. Countless new startups have become very successful very quickly based on...


Vocational Skills, Engineering, and the Importance of Intersectionality
We all know about the importance of STEM education and the STEM workforce, but what we may not understand is the intersectionality of...


Computers and Community: Technological Repurposing for Underserved Communities
We are all familiar with traditional ways to give back to our community, including food drives, soup kitchens, or just generally...


Real World STEM for University Students
In the past, we have talked about STEM and what it means for fueling middle and high school students' passions. Today, we take a look at...


A Teacher's Guide to Being an Edupreneur
If you have been keeping up with our podcasts and blogs so far, you may have heard us use this term before: edupreneur. We are talking...


An Engineer's Ambition: Goal-Setting for Your Future Science Career
When you ask a young child what they want to be when they grow up, a typical answer is an astronaut, engineer, or doctor (or possibly a...


The Intersection of Passion and Education
We've spoken previously on this blog about the importance of incorporating a student's interests into their lessons and schoolwork. We...


Meeting the Needs of the Gifted and Talented Student-by Guest blogger Presley Dooner
As with any school subject, it can be difficult to keep kids engaged in science and STEM as it is traditionally taught. As we become...


Solving Science Fair Struggles Guest Blogger, Presley Dooner
The Science Fair can be a student's chance to showcase their creativity, curiosity, and propensity for science, but for some it means...


Why Experiences Matter: Standing Out on High School and College Applications.
Even as COVID has changed the landscape of higher learning and the requirements it takes for students to be considered at their top...


Top SPACE Podcasts for Classrooms & Beyond
If you are a STEM teacher, or if you have STEM kids, you no doubt get a lot of questions about space. Astronomy is always a big hit with...


Tired of Irrelevant and Boring Teacher Professional Development? Two Spots Left for Stipend!
Two spaces remain for the stipend, but don't let that stop you! We look forward to helping you host incredible and unique STEM lessons...


Top 5 Aerospace STEM Teacher Organizations to Join Today!
Being an engaged educator who is inspiring the engineers of the future is hard enough. Between meeting curriculum requirements, preparing...


Forming a STEM Identity: Start Young!
Those who know me well are always surprised to see me in a STEM field as an adult. This is because I was an English major who began my...
Develop a Skill set for Life-- Paul Kiesling (8th grade)
Picture a giant flywheel and then imagine that your task is to make it rotate for as long and fast as possible. When you are initially...
New STEM Education Heights: Aerospace & Innovation Academy After- School Program in S.Florida
If you know me as a teacher at all, you know I never planned to be in space. I grew up during the Shuttle program but never saw a live...
The Road to Success: How to Avoid Limiting Yourself Educationally-- Amanda Grodman 9th grade
As a child, many have dreams of becoming doctors, engineers, and artists that will change the world. In the fourth grade, after...
Women in STEM: Start Early-- Maya Mohanty (9th grade)
Since the 1970s, women’s representation in the STEM workforce has increased in all fields. However, regardless of this positive course,...
Leading Teams Today to the Settlements of Tomorrow-- Logan Eskildsen (9th grade)
The National Space Society (NSS) hosts an annual Space Settlement competition in which they invite a select group of international...
CubeSats in Education: A Student PI Perspective on CapSat.-- Samer Elhoushy (9th grade)
The CapSat-1 CubeSat mission proposal was submitted to NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) program in November of 2018. This mission...
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