Ms. Copley is a Computer Engineering major of the Class of 2006. She works part-time for the Space Engineering Institute, a division of the Spacecraft Technology Center. She flew on NASA's vomit comet in the Spring of 2003 and 2004.




Jerry Beasley is a junior Aerospace Engineering major at Texas A&M University. He aided in the chartering of Triangle Fraternity and served as a presidential scolar his freshman and sophomore year at Texas A&M. He now serves as the Speaker Chair of the local chapter of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Jerry's future plans include working for the one of the key defense industries as an aerospace engineer.




Mr. Kaluza is a Senior Aerospace Engineering major of the Class of 2004.




Ms. Guevara is a Chemical Engineering major of the class of 2006.




Mr. Vermillion is an Electrical Engineering major of the class of 2004.




Mr. Effinger is currently learning about autonomous robotics at the MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Space Systems Lab. For his graduate thesis, he plans to explore the research topics of autonomy and reliability in space system design. He flew aboard the KC-135, with the Asteroid-Anchoring Team in the summer of 2003. The project tested a novel way to attach thrusters to an asteroids surface.

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