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Meet the Team: Allyson Whitaker

Posted on January 29, 2014 by sara

Name: Allyson Whitaker DOB: June 4, 1992 Major: Aerospace Engineering Minor: Astronomy, General Business Class Standing: Junior           This is Allyson and she is studying to Continue Reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged allyson whitaker, CATE, CATE Winslet, Meet the Team, NASA, Physics, physics ucf, Space, UCF, whitaker

CATE’s Container

Posted on January 14, 2014 by sara

BY| Allyson Whitaker One of the most important aspects of the data collection in CATE is the ability to accurately capture and track the movement of the particles. Along with Continue Reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged accretion, allyson whitaker, CATE, CATE Winslet, collisional accretion experiment, distortion, glass, NASA, plastic, Space, tube, UCF Physics

What’s in a name?

Posted on January 10, 2014 by sara

All great project start somewhere and all great projects have a name. Some names are abbreviations of their true meaning and some are just for fun. After our team had Continue Reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged CATE, CATE Winslet, Kate Winslet, NASA, SLOTH, Space, space things, UCF Physics, USIP

CATE Proposal Video

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Posted on October 27, 2013 by sara

By: Sara Lane Back in April when we were preparing the proposal to send to NASA for the USIP funding, we created a video to capture what each student was Continue Reading →

Posted in Videos | Tagged CATE, CATE Winslet, Collisional Accretion, NASA, Saturn, Space, UCF, Undergraduate Research, USIP

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