NASA Student Launch


The Zenith Program
Senior Design Team 501


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Stakeholders

University and Advisory Personal

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Shayne McConomy, Ph.D.
ME Senior Design Coordinator

Functional Manager

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Chiang Shih, Ph.D.
AME Director/AIAA Advisor

Project Advisor

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William Oates, Ph.D.
ME Department Chair

Project Investor

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Tom McKeown

Team Mentor

NASA Student launch Management Team

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Fred Kepner

Project Lead

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Zachary Koch

Saftey Engineer

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Allison Chouinard

Logistics Coordinator

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John Echart

Technical Coordinator

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Tyler Sprague

Nasa Intern

About Our Project

As space exploration expands, so does the design and technology of modern high-power rocketry. The Zenith Program is a student rocket club at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. The program is led by Senior Design Team 501 competing in the NASA University Student Launch. This year’s program is set out to fly a high-power solid-fuel rocket to an altitude between 4,600 feet aboveground level. The rocket will carry a payload with a camera that will perform a series of tasks after landing. The rocket’s nose cone, fins, and tail cone are all made of 3D printed material. Store bought parts makeup most of the motor, avionics system, and parachutes. The flight computer is wired to batteries, kill switches, and ejection charges in a specific way to lessen failure points in flight controls. An Arduino Mega will control the movement of a servo motor that guides the camera device for the payload. The team will complete a series of design reviews that mirrors NASA’s industry standards. NASA Student Launch is one of eight Artemis Student Challenges. Their mission is to build knowledge and introduce students to topics, techniques, and technologies critical to the success of the agency’s Artemis program. This year the team has asked itself two main questions: how closely can we match the rocket’s flight profile to preflight computer models? Also, can we design a failure tolerant recovery system? Since this is a competition, our team will be scored at how close our predictions are to the actual flight data. Our work will support NASA’s research on reusable high-power rockets and the advancing journey of modern spaceflight. In addition, we will create a foundation for future Zenith members who would like to participate in student aerospace projects.

NASA Deliverables

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Senior Design Deliverables



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Design Reviews
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Evidence Manual
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Bill of Materials
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Risk Assessment
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Misc.

Senior Design Team 501

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Jedreck Acquissa

Recovery & Avionics System Lead

Jedreck is from Orlando, FL and will receive his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the Florida State University. He plans to start his career in the food supply chain industry, and will be working for Mars Wrigley as a manufacturing engineer post-graduation. He hopes to one day obtain a master’s degree in business administration, which would help him transition to a management role.

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Peyton Breland

Propulsion & Vehicle Design Lead

Peyton is graduating with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a certificate in aeronautics from Florida State University. His engineering interests include spacecraft propulsion and vehicle design. Upon graduation, Peyton will kick-start his engineering career in the aerospace industry with Blue Origin, where he accepted a position working with turbomachinery hardware for their BE-3 and BE-4 rocket engines.

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Dylan Gardner

STEM Engagment Lead

Dylan is from Miami, FL and will receive his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the Florida Agriculture & Mechanical University. Some of his engineering interests include thermal fluid sciences, aerodynamics, and manufacturing. Post-graduation he hopes to work in any industry that involves his interests.

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Mark Ioffredo

Payload System Lead

Mark is graduating with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a certificate in aeronautics from Florida State University. His engineering interests primarily include thermal fluids and manufacturing processes. Mark plans to enter the field of manufacturing, where he would like to use his education to design and improve multi-disciplinary manufacturing solutions for a variety of engineering industries.

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Zachary Isriel

Program Director

Zachary is a Mechanical Engineering major with an aeronautics concentration and minors in both physics and mathematics. His engineering interests are primarily in the commercial spaceflight and aerospace defense sectors, with a focus on human spaceflight and/or next-generation hypersonic and stealth technologies.