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===Overview===
 
The Columbia Space Initiative (CSI) is a student group dedicated to space projects on campus, from NASA challenges to outreach and job opportunities in the space exploration field. Founded in September 2015 with the help of Mike Massimino (ex-astronaut faculty), CSI has participated in three NASA challenges (Micro-g NExT, RASCAL and BIG), launched its own model rockets and balloons, and has organised many events with ex astronauts, NASA employees, and individuals involved in the space industry.
 
The Columbia Space Initiative (CSI) is a student group dedicated to space projects on campus, from NASA challenges to outreach and job opportunities in the space exploration field. Founded in September 2015 with the help of Mike Massimino (ex-astronaut faculty), CSI has participated in three NASA challenges (Micro-g NExT, RASCAL and BIG), launched its own model rockets and balloons, and has organised many events with ex astronauts, NASA employees, and individuals involved in the space industry.
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===Notable Members===
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Nhu Doan is considered a notable member, at least by herself.

Revision as of 02:01, 30 March 2017

Overview

The Columbia Space Initiative (CSI) is a student group dedicated to space projects on campus, from NASA challenges to outreach and job opportunities in the space exploration field. Founded in September 2015 with the help of Mike Massimino (ex-astronaut faculty), CSI has participated in three NASA challenges (Micro-g NExT, RASCAL and BIG), launched its own model rockets and balloons, and has organised many events with ex astronauts, NASA employees, and individuals involved in the space industry.

Notable Members

Nhu Doan is considered a notable member, at least by herself.