Aerospace eXperimental Payloads

About

The Aerospace eXperimental Payloads (AXP) team is focused on the development, test, and launch of high-altitude payloads. Some of our previous projects include the Undergraduate Student Instrument Project (USIP), RockSat-X, BigRedSat-1, Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project (NEBP), and High-Altitude Student Platform (HASP), which was launched to 120k feet for 12 hours on September 5th, 2025. 

The team is also focused on the research and testing of novel perovskite solar cells. These solar cells provide unprecedented energy production for their weight but are still in their developmental infancy. AXP’s continued collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) in Golden, CO has provided opportunities to launch cutting edge samples into the troposphere, the stratosphere, and even low-earth orbit.

 If you are interested in helping design, build, and test high-altitude payloads and their launch systems, please join! AXP meets on Monday evenings at 6pm. If you are a new member, come meet us at Aerospace Club orientation, or just show up to a meeting!


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2025-2026 Leads

Current leads for the 2025-2026 school year include:

Luke Doughty - President

Anna Woodshank - Mechanical Lead

AXP Team Setting Up Weather Balloon
  • An example of an AXP project in space
  • An example of an AXP project in space
  • AXP Getting Ready for Competition

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