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Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) 2020

$980
39%
Raised toward our $2,500 Goal
18 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on December 21, at 01:43 PM EST
Project Owners
Rank State Gifts
1 NJ 13
2 DC 1
2 MA 1

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Mar 18, 2020

Sipra

Pal

$100

Mar 09, 2020

Yitzhak

Sharon

$25

Mar 09, 2020

Jane Singletary

In Memory of Anne & Richard Straub

$100

Mar 08, 2020

Sue

Zavaglia

$25

Mar 08, 2020

Laura

Rear Mclaughlin

Undisclosed Amount

Mar 06, 2020

Viswada

Yangala

$50

Mar 05, 2020

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Mar 05, 2020

Thushani

Rodrigo-Peiris

Undisclosed Amount

Mar 02, 2020

Henry Glickel

In Honor of Sales Recruiters, Inc.

$100

Feb 21, 2020

Richard

Monahan

$100

Feb 20, 2020

Elaine

Francis

$50

Feb 19, 2020

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Feb 19, 2020

Adriane

Sicknick

$10

Feb 18, 2020

juan

tolosa

$50

Feb 16, 2020

Peter

Straub

$100

Feb 14, 2020

Adriane

Sicknick

$10

Feb 14, 2020

Susan

Werner

$50

Feb 14, 2020
Levels
Choose a giving level

$10

Earth

Support at this level will fund the final research poster for the students' presentation at the SSEP Conference.

$25

Troposphere

Support at this level funds the cost of materials required for the experiment.

$50

Stratosophere

Support at this level assists in payload integration and travel of the experimental material to and from NASA Space Center, Houston, TX.

$100

Mesosphere

Support at this level assists in boosting the payload to the International Space Station.

$150

Ionosphere

Support at this level funds lodging expenses for a student at Cape Canaveral for rocket launch.

$250

Thermosphere

Support at this level funds a student to travel to the SSEP Conference in Washington, D.C. to present their findings to academic colleagues.

$500

Exobase

Support at this level funds the cost for a student to attend the rocket launch and present at the SSEP Conference—an out-of-this-world experience for a future scientist!