Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) Mission 21 Information Session

Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) Mission 21 to International Space Station – Information Session

🚀Free Hands-on STEM Research Program for SPC Students🚀

Attend this webinar to learn how you can participate in this SSEP program and design a microgravity experiment that could be conducted aboard the International Space Station by an astronaut. 

What You’ll Do in this Free Hands-on STEM Research Program:

  • Design Experiments: Work in teams of 2–3 to create microgravity projects in STEM fields.
  • Write Proposals: Develop research proposals using NASA standards with faculty/mentor guidance.
  • Launch to ISS: One SPC team’s experiment will fly on a SpaceX mission to the ISS.
  • Analyze Data: Compare space-based results with Earth controls.

Who can Participate:

? All SPC students

? No prior research experience

Inspired by SPC Excellence
Follow in the footsteps of SPC Alumna & Astronaut Nicole Stott:
SPC started me on a lifetime of exploration.”

  • 100+ days in space | 5 missions
  • Engineer, astronaut & SPC Foundation Board Member

More Info: SSEP Mission 21 Timeline

Register your Interest and give us more information to help us with scheduling mentorship helf for you with this project: 
https://web.spcollege.edu/survey/38661 

Need Accessibility Support to attend this webinar:

Students with approved accommodations, please contact your Accessibility Services Coordinator:

  • Dr. Tiffany Konsza – 727-302-6445 (Epicenter/Midtown)
  • Monique Bredbenner – 727-341-3432 (Health Education Center)
  • J. Elizabeth NeSmith – 727-341-4141 (Tarpon Springs)
  • Stacy LaMarca – 727-791-2710 (Clearwater)
  • Kelli Mitchell – 727-394-6289 (TTY, Seminole & Vet Tech)


For more information, contact: Dr. Grace Moore

RSVP