Purdue Space Program Virtual Callouts
Purdue Space Program Virtual Callouts
If you are interested in space and rocketry, and are looking to get some first hand experience in designing and building rockets, I invite you to join the Purdue Space Program (PSP) for our virtual callout! The callout will be held on Tuesday September 1st at 6:30 PM ET, via Zoom. I will post the zoom link below.
Zoom Callout: http://tinyurl.com/pspcalloutfall2020
PSP is a club made up entirely of Purdue students who are passionate about rocketry! It is one of the largest SEDS USA chapters in the country. We have five different technical teams where you can get hands on experience and make an impact. Each of our technical teams design and build their own vehicle to compete in various events. The teams being Solids, Liquids, Hybrids, NASA Student Launch, and SSPI (SEDS Satellite Competition). Information about these teams is attached below.
PSP does more than just build rockets as well. Usually each year we host social events like touring the Zucrow Laboratory, stargazing, barbecues, and industrial networking. Unfortunately though, due to the pandemic these events are on hold until further notice. We also do a lot of outreach in the community such as participating in Purdue Space Day, and going to local schools to teach kids about rockets/space. There is also an annual SEDS conference called SpaceVision where teams from all over the country come to show off their work and network with professionals. Best of all, PSP is open to ALL majors to have fun and learn, no experience necessary!
If you are interested in becoming apart of one of the largest student rocketry clubs in the country, I would love to see you (virtually) at the callout September 1st!
Ethan Counen
Secretary – Purdue Space Program: A SEDS Chapter (PSP)
See attached Team Profiles below: