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StellarXplorers

About the Activity Eligibility Requirements How To Apply Financial Support Graduations Requirements Travel

 

About the Activity:

Be excited to learn about orbital mechanics and how satellites function and are constructed and launched. Cadets will learn about the StellarXplorers program and how to participate and learn concepts to help them in that competition. They will also learn of career opportunities in the space industry. 

Although this course is designed as an introduction to the StellarXplorers squadron activity, cadets that have previously participated in STLX may get a better understanding of the concepts. 

Cadets will learn about:

  • Orbital Mechanics and how satellites are placed into orbits to satisfy mission requirements. 
  • The cost, weight and functionality tradeoffs that must be made to have a successful mission. 
  • The Systems (Satellite) Tool Kit (STK) software and use it during the class to develop solutions to mission requirements. 
  • Advanced spread sheet techniques helpful in doing the cost/benefit analysis for satellite component selection.

This course is part of the University of Rocky Mountain Region is a collection of activities which serves seniors and cadets on the United States Air Force Academy Campus. 

Contact for Activity: wblatchley@cap.gov
Activity Facebook Group for Participants, Parents, and Alumni: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/16K8dST16c/

Eligibility Requirements:

Participants:

Completed Encampment and recorded in eServices by time of application

 

Staff:

Cadets: N/A for this activity

Senior Members:  Be prepared for an interview to discuss qualifications.

How to Apply

Apply in Registration Zone.

Any required documents for your application are listed below and should be uploaded to the Registration Zone application for this activity.

All staff must apply via Registration Zone in eServices, or they will not receive credit for the activity in their records. For staff applicants, you will be contacted to let you know whether or not you have not been selected. Applications will be accepted from 15 December onward.  To be considered for priority placement status, the completed application including supplemental documents must be submitted by 15 January.  In addition, accomplish the following: 

Participants:

No additional application instructions

Staff: 

Cadets:

Staff positions will be selected based on an interview of qualifications. Recommendations by senior staff will be crucial to selecting cadet staff.

 

Senior Members:

No additional instructions 

 

Financial Support:

Lift/Top is a needs-based financial assistance program. These programs are designed to offset costs associated with participating in NCSAs. If selected as a Lift/Top recipient, your activity tuition will be paid by NHQ and you have the option to receive up to a $400 travel reimbursement towards transportation to and from the activity. Lift/Top recipients must accept their slot in writing in order to receive this financial support.

CAP Cadet Scholarships: Through the generosity of our supporting donors, some CAP scholarships focus on supporting cadet attendance at NCSAs. Please see the Scholarship page to see the full list of available Activity Scholarships.

How to apply:

  • Applications for both Lift/Top and CAP Scholarships are located in Registration Zone.

  • You must apply for each program for which you wish to be considered.

  • Lift/Top and each CAP Cadet Scholarship have their own individual Registration Zone events, separate from activity applications.

Important:

  • Applying for these financial support programs does not guarantee financial assistance will be offered.

  • Being offered financial assistance is not a guarantee of acceptance into an activity.

  • You must compete for and receive a slot at an activity.

  • You will be notified if you are a recipient of financial aid/scholarship before you are required to accept or decline a slot at an activity.

The deadline to apply for all financial support programs is 15 January at 12pm Central. No late applications will be accepted. 

Graduation Requirements 

  • Complete 80% of the activity requirements 

  • Actively participate in 80% of the contact hours and not dismissed early for behavior issues

  • Activity Director determines course objectives met

Travel

  • Activity Staff will not be able to accommodate cadets using the airlines' Unaccompanied Minor service

  • Activity Staff will provide transportation to and from Colorado Springs Municipal Airport (KCOS)

  • Participants may fly into Denver International Airport (KDEN) and then use public shuttle, at their own expense, to get to Colorado Springs

  • Additional details will be provided after slotting

Required Staff Training on TBD at TBD

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