Aeronautics & Astronautics Engineering 331 Wing Box Project at the University of Washington. To design and build a wingbox with certain limitations (material, size, weight: no great than 3.5lbs) ours at 3.3lbs, took on torsional and bending loads of 530lbs with our unique corrugated spar design and wrapped skin. (james stoffel, david, doug, scott).
2008 University of Washington Senior Space Systems and Design Team for the Google Lunar X Prize, "Lunar South Pole Exploration and Reconnaissance."
This video is a PDR presentation of our mission to the Shackleton Crater at the South Pole.
This was also presented at the 2008 RASC-AL conference and took 2nd place.
UPDATE: 1ST PLACE UNDERGRADUATE 2008 AIAA REGION VI STUDENT CONFERENCE
Lab scale experiment of an aerospike nozzle and its compatibility with a hybrid propulsion system. This particular static test was just for a few seconds and about 146 lbs of thrust done in Spring of 2006 and used in an Independent Study for credit at the University of Washington.
James Stoffel
This lunar rover was design, sub-scale prototyped by the University of Washington 2008 Senior Space Systems and Design Structures Team led by David Thomas along with credited friends, classmates, and colleages.