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Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (NAMS)

$2,545
101%
Raised toward our $2,500 Goal
25 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on August 21, at 11:59 PM EDT
Project Owners

Peter Straub

In Honor of The supporters and friends of the Stockton Student Spaceflight Experiments Program

$500

Aug 20, 2017

Anonymous

In Honor of The Stockton Student Spaceflight team

$50

Aug 14, 2017

Claudine Keenan

In Honor of Dean Straub, Professors Luke & Boakes, & our Students!

$150

Aug 14, 2017

Anonymous

$100

Aug 10, 2017

Kelly

Brennan

$10

Mar 31, 2017

Karl Fischer

In Memory of Hope Bell and Alba Fischer

Undisclosed Amount

Mar 28, 2017

Anne Straub

In Honor of My son, Peter F. Straub

$100

Mar 27, 2017

Stephen & Laurie Straub

In Memory of RJ Straub

$100

Mar 27, 2017

Weihong

Fan

$50

Mar 27, 2017

Claudine

Keenan

$100

Mar 26, 2017

Anonymous

In Honor of Peter F Straub & Family

$100

Mar 26, 2017

Rick

Straub

$100

Mar 26, 2017

william

Santamore

$150

Mar 26, 2017

Theresa

Bartolotta

$50

Mar 25, 2017

Paul

Straub

$100

Mar 25, 2017

Peter Straub

In Memory of Richard J. Straub

$150

Mar 24, 2017

Norma

Boakes

Undisclosed Amount

Mar 19, 2017

JESSICA

KOWAL

$10

Mar 17, 2017

John

Beck

$50

Mar 09, 2017

Anonymous

$100

Mar 09, 2017

Jason

Shulman

$100

Mar 09, 2017

Anonymous

$25

Mar 07, 2017

William

Santamore

$150

Mar 07, 2017

Karen

York

Undisclosed Amount

Mar 05, 2017

Peter

Straub

$100

Feb 28, 2017
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

Stratosphere

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!