Title :
The evolution of the WPI Advance Space Design Program-an evolving program of technical and social analysis using the NASA Space Shuttle for engineering education
Author :
Looft, Fred J. ; Labonté, Robert C. ; Durgin, William D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Worcester Polytech. Inst., MA, USA
fDate :
2/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In December of 1982, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, with the cooperation and support of the Mitre Corporation, initiated a primarily undergraduate educational program to develop experiments to be flown onboard a NASA Space Shuttle. Christened the MITRE WPI Space Shuttle Program, it sponsored the development of five educationally meritorious experiments over a period of four years. Although the experiments were ready to fly in early 1986, the Challenger disaster delayed their flight until the Spring of 1991. The delay notwithstanding, the benefits of the first program were sufficient to justify the development of a second set of experiments. More comprehensive in scope, this new venture, named the Advanced Space Design Program, addresses both technical and social areas of interested related to space flight. The authors present a general historical overview and self-assessment of WPI´s space design programs
Keywords :
aerospace; design engineering; education; project engineering; space research; space vehicles; Advance Space Design Program; NASA Space Shuttle; USA; aerospace experiments; development; engineering education; space flight; undergraduate; Aerospace materials; Delay; Educational institutions; Educational programs; Engineering education; NASA; Space exploration; Space shuttles; Space technology; Springs;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on