CPP Students Aim High in NASA Competition
Cal Poly Pomona's Student Team Rockets to NASA Final Stage with THERMOSPRING Design
Cal Poly Pomona (CPP) students have become finalists in NASA's Human Lander Challenge (HuLC) with their innovative THERMOSPRING design. This helical spring structure minimizes heat transfer into cryogenic storage tanks—essential for long‑term space missions—an invention that could redefine space exploration fuel storage. Led by Caroline Herrera, the team has made it to the final round in Alabama, demonstrating the crucial role of academic‑industry partnerships in advancing space technology.
Introduction to the NASA Human Lander Challenge
The Innovative THERMOSPRING Design
CPP Team: Meet the Minds Behind THERMOSPRING
The Science Behind THERMOSPRING: How It Works
Next Steps for the CPP Team
Competitive Landscape: Other Finalists
Advancements in Spacecraft Thermal Management
NASA's Cryogenic Fluid Management Initiatives
The Importance of Cryogenic Refueling in Space
Economic Implications of THERMOSPRING
Social Impact and Educational Influence
Political Influence and NASA's Future
Broader Implications for Cryogenic Storage Technology
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