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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Students Honored at AIAA Foundation Space Design Competition]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Institute of Technology students have won two of the
top three awards in a recent American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
(AIAA) Foundation contest. The School of Aerospace Engineering groups finished
second and third in the 2010-11 Undergraduate Team Space Design Competition. Both
were supervised by David Spencer, professor of the practice in Aerospace
Engineering, and Carlee Bishop, senior research engineer at the Georgia Tech
Research Institute. </p>



<p>This year’s competition required students to design
a spacecraft capable of removing large-sized debris from orbit around the Earth
at an altitude between 540-600 miles, and at an inclination between 82 and 83
degrees. Entries also featured a robotic arm capable of placing “deorbiting
packs” on individual pieces of debris. </p>



<p>The second-place team, “Team Zodiac,” was comprised of
students Eliot Bignell, Luis Reyes Castro, Azariah Cornish, Eric
Douglass, Caroline Hilton, Emre Tezcan, and Han Zhang. The third-place team,“Team
PACSat,” included students Marco Gomez, Michael Hill, Matt Lee, Garrett
Sisk, Alexandra Stavros, Eric Stuber, and Conner Volpe.</p>



<p>AIAA is the world’s largest technical
society dedicated to the global aerospace profession.&nbsp; </p><p><em>Written by Georgia Tech Communications &amp; Marketing Student Media Member Ayesha Patel</em></p>]]></body>
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