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IIAS Course Catalog
2022 Course Schedule
september
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AST 102 provides a foundation in the microgravity environment, microgravity research campaign planning and operations, microgravity experiment and payload design and development, and science communication and public outreach. Students in the
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AST 102 provides a foundation in the microgravity environment, microgravity research campaign planning and operations, microgravity experiment and payload design and development, and science communication and public outreach.
Students in the course will apply their knowledge and skills learned in the webinars in a parabolic flight campaign with Integrated Spaceflight Services and the National Research Council of Canada. The flight campaign will take place at the NRC Flight Research Lab (FRL) located in Ottawa, Canada. The address is 1920 Research Private, Ottawa, ON K1V 1J8, Canada and is suited within walking distance of the Ottawa International Airport. Students should plan to arrive at 8AM each day. A typical day will end by 6PM. Students should plan to stay until 6PM on the last day of the campaign. Additional details of the flight campaign will be provided in the webinars.
Students will need to provide the following information one month prior to the flight campaign:
• Full legal Name
• Date of Birth
• Nationality
• Passport Number and scan of passport photo page
Notes on COVID-19:
• The NRC is a Government of Canada agency and we will comply with all Canadian health regulations regarding COVID-19.
• Students are advised to monitor the travel restrictions regarding the US/Canada border.
• Students in need of travel visas should contact the Instructor as early as possible.
What to expect
Participating members should allow for four to five days. Upon arrival, each members will receive a safety briefing and instruction on research protocol as part of the Test Readiness Review (TRR). Members participate in egress tests and system testing. All teams will rehearse until they reach a level of proficiency in 1G conditions before their flight. Once the mission is approved by both test director and NRC flight safety officer, the flight will commence.
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Mission Plan:
Each sortie is planned for 18 parabolas, but flights may be terminated for reason. A flight may be terminated for any of the following reasons:
- Test participant vomiting in the suit or bio-monitor data in excess of established limits
- Excessive vomiting by any flight team member.
- Failure of essential equipment
- Any condition created by a flight team that violates any safety protocol
Time
12 (Monday) 8:00 am - 15 (Friday) 5:00 pm EDT
Location
National Research Council Flight Research Laboratory
1920 Research Private, Ottawa, ON K1V 1J8, Canada
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19sep(sep 19)8:00 am23(sep 23)5:00 pmAST 101: Fundamentals of Astronautics (PoSSUM) Class 2404
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For those holding a B.S. Degree from an accredited university, AST 101 'Fundamentals of Astronautics' (PoSSUM) is held at Florida Tech. It is a five-day, fully immersive training program that
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For those holding a B.S. Degree from an accredited university, AST 101 ‘Fundamentals of Astronautics’ (PoSSUM) is held at Florida Tech. It is a five-day, fully immersive training program that will provide the skills required to effectively conduct research on the next generation of commercial space vehicles as part of IIAS’s aeronomy program, Project PoSSUM. Designed and instructed by former NASA astronaut instructors and IIAS team scientists, AST 101 combines three weeks of webinar instruction followed by one-week of intensive training including high-G training, crew resource management training, spacesuit training, high-altitude training, biometric analysis, and ‘PoSSUMCam’ operations. You will also receive comprehensive instruction on noctilucent cloud science, observational history, research methods from some of the world’s leading noctilucent cloud scientists, then learn to use real PoSSUM instruments on customized simulations of actual ‘PoSSUM’ research flights, using the most modern training facilities available.
Time
19 (Thursday) 8:00 am - 23 (Monday) 5:00 pm EDT
Location
Florida Tech
2495 Palm Bay Rd NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905, United States
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23sep(sep 23)8:00 am27(sep 27)5:00 pmAST 101: Advanced PoSSUM Academy - Blue Jet Group (Fall 2024)
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Similar to the AST 101 Fundamentals of Astronautics course but taught at a more qualitative level, the Advanced PoSSUM Space Academy at Florida Tech is a hands-on and immersive program
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Similar to the AST 101 Fundamentals of Astronautics course but taught at a more qualitative level, the Advanced PoSSUM Space Academy at Florida Tech is a hands-on and immersive program designed for advanced high-school and undergraduate students interested in upper-atmospheric research, bioastronautics, science communication, and human space flight operations. As with all AST 101 graduates, PoSSUM Academy graduates may enroll in all IIAS Graduate Programs.
Time
23 (Monday) 8:00 am - 27 (Friday) 5:00 pm EDT
Location
Florida Tech
2495 Palm Bay Rd NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905, United States
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26sep(sep 26)8:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmAST 101: Fundamentals of Astronautics (PoSSUM) Class 2405
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For those holding a B.S. Degree from an accredited university, AST 101 'Fundamentals of Astronautics' (PoSSUM) is held at Florida Tech. It is a five-day, fully immersive training program that
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For those holding a B.S. Degree from an accredited university, AST 101 ‘Fundamentals of Astronautics’ (PoSSUM) is held at Florida Tech. It is a five-day, fully immersive training program that will provide the skills required to effectively conduct research on the next generation of commercial space vehicles as part of IIAS’s aeronomy program, Project PoSSUM. Designed and instructed by former NASA astronaut instructors and IIAS team scientists, AST 101 combines three weeks of webinar instruction followed by one-week of intensive training including high-G training, crew resource management training, spacesuit training, high-altitude training, biometric analysis, and ‘PoSSUMCam’ operations. You will also receive comprehensive instruction on noctilucent cloud science, observational history, research methods from some of the world’s leading noctilucent cloud scientists, then learn to use real PoSSUM instruments on customized simulations of actual ‘PoSSUM’ research flights, using the most modern training facilities available.
Time
26 (Thursday) 8:00 am - 30 (Monday) 5:00 pm EDT
Location
Florida Tech
2495 Palm Bay Rd NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905, United States
Organizer
october
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EVA Space Suit Evaluation Program: Day 1: EVA space suit donning, Assisting donning of EVA space suits. Chest control board operations, cooling, communication and lighting system operations. Introduction to gravity offset
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EVA Space Suit Evaluation Program:
Day 1: EVA space suit donning, Assisting donning of EVA space suits. Chest control board operations, cooling, communication and lighting system operations. Introduction to gravity offset systems (Lunar, Martian, and microgravity operations).
Day 2-4: Surface EVA Evaluation, lunar and Martian gravity (scooper, drill, hammer, soil sampler, spectrometer, remote rover operations). Microgravity operations (drill and ‘Task Board 3’ panel removal and maintenance, hatch operations, camera mounting and operation, translation using handrails and carabiners). MCC operations, medical monitoring, and gravity offset system operations. Comparative evaluation of finger, hand, and upper body strength in unsuited, suited and unpressurized, and suited and pressurized environments.
Instructors: Ken Trujillo, Chris Lundeen
Time
3 (Thursday) 8:00 am - 6 (Sunday) 5:00 pm EDT
Location
Florida Tech
2495 Palm Bay Rd NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905, United States
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OPS 102 is the first professional education course on the landing and post-landing phase of human spacecraft missions. this course covers nominal and contingency landing scenarios, post-landing planning, rescue and
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OPS 102 is the first professional education course on the landing and post-landing phase of human spacecraft missions. this course covers nominal and contingency landing scenarios, post-landing planning, rescue and recovery architecture design, egress systems and operational procedures, deconditioning and post-landing survivability, generalized egress skills, and emergency egress bottle use.
Time
october 26 (Saturday) - 30 (Wednesday) EST
Location
Survival Systems USA
144 Tower Ave #5326, Groton, CT 06340, United States
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BIO 104 provides instruction on spacesuit use in nominal and off-nominal post-landing environments. Students demonstrate reliable functionality of parachute release, life preserver unit (LPU), and snorkel functionality in varying sea
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BIO 104 provides instruction on spacesuit use in nominal and off-nominal post-landing environments. Students demonstrate reliable functionality of parachute release, life preserver unit (LPU), and snorkel functionality in varying sea and lighting conditions. Students also learn the effective use of radios, beacons, signal flares, and other signaling devices in water and egress bottle use for egress operations.
Curriculum:
Classroom instruction: Suit (Pressure suit system description, Analog suit differences), Parachute components, Ejection (sequence, components), Post-ejection, Post-departure through crew/seat separation, Descent (Post seat separation through canopy open and canopy descent, Proper position, CVSPSR, Landing), Survival/signaling, Survival gear descriptions and use, Signaling ops, Water Operations (Psychological, Practical), Rescue Operations, Safety
Capsule Egress Operations: Unsuited Capsule Egress (Side Hatch, Top Hatch, Life raft ops/ingress, Raft ops/signaling), Suited Capsule Egress (Side Hatch, Top Hatch, Life raft ops/ingress, Raft ops/signaling)
Suited Parachute lift and drop: dry (Lift, Position, Canopy check, Visor, Seat kit, Prepare, Release), Suited Parachute lift – wet (Lift, Position, Canopy check, Visor, Seat kit, Prepare, Drop, Release
Canopy extraction, Hoist ops (Horse collar, Forrest Penetrator, Mail hook)
Time
October 31 (Thursday) 8:00 am - November 3 (Sunday) 5:00 pm EST
Location
Survival Systems USA
144 Tower Ave #5326, Groton, CT 06340, United States
Organizer
november