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Mark your calendars, registration is open through October 31, 2021. Awards will be given to the best projects. Each team will have 15 minutes to present their work (including time for questions/answers). The competition will end on Jwith “Suborbital Day”: an event featuring meetings and discussions between students and Partners organized as a symposium. WP12: Infrastructure for the supply of rocket fuels.WP8: Structure suitable for suborbital flight.WP2: Promotion/communication on suborbital flights.You will be able to put your knowledge into practice as part of a research project (integrated into your curriculum or in addition to it) in a rapidly developing field.Īs part of the 16th edition, the proposed topics include: Not to mention that this sector is rapidly developing, with the first commercial suborbital flights being carried out. Once again this year, we are pleased to offer students in higher education the opportunity to form teams of 2 to 5 participants and to take part in a project that is both meaningful and multidisciplinary (technical, medical, legal studies, etc.). To date, 1,074 students divided into 221 teams have joined in the competition created in 2006. It will be designed for local flights or for ultra-fast long-range flights. The Student Aerospace Challenge, organized by the European Astronaut Club (ACE) and its industrial and corporate partners (ArianeGroup, Dassault Aviation, the European Space Agency, and the French Air and Space Museum), is an opportunity for students to make contributions to research on a manned reusable suborbital vehicle.
