Atmospheric Re-Entry Goal: To re-enter the CubeSat into the atmosphere and survive re-entry and hit the ground without any deceleration from parachute,

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Atmospheric Re-Entry Goal: To re-enter the CubeSat into the atmosphere and survive re-entry and hit the ground without any deceleration from parachute, the main deceleration will be in the upper atmosphere Have the International Space Station launch a cube satellite into low earth orbit CubeSat will hit the ground and the structure will be designed to absorb the impact energy from landing, 150 – 270 g’s Heat Shield will be a carbon phenolic in form of half sphere, design is in process Developing MATLAB/Simulink code to create 2-D trajectory simulation and observe heat flux, heat load, entry velocity, rough landing point Using STK 11 for orbital simulation to indicate re-enter position, roughly 110 km (68 miles) from the earth’s surface Data will be used for optimum heat shield design Future Goals: To perform experiment on CubeSat and atmospherically re-enter it so the payload (experiment) can be examined in a laboratory