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Journeyman status shall be given to High School/Middle School Division teams who meet the following requirements: 1) have participated in Student Launch for four or more consecutive years, 2) satisfactorily completed Student Launch during the previous academic year, and 3) the team educator has completed the NASA
SpaceXs ability to launch over 90 missions in a single year showcases its operational efficiency. This number is far beyond what NASA or Blue Origin can currently achieve.
Possess a masters degree* in a STEM field, including engineering, biological science, physical science, computer science or mathematics, from an accredited institution. Have at least two years of related professional experience in a STEM field or at least 1,000 hours pilot-in-command time on jet aircraft.
Mission Success and Launched Rockets SpaceX: SpaceX has launched Falcon 9 352 times with a 99.18% success rate. It performed 310 booster landings, reusing the boosters 284 times. The Falcon Heavy Falcon 9s cousin with two extra side boosters launched 10 times, performing 19 booster landings without a hitch.
Elon Musks Starship rocket has completed a world first after part of it was captured on its return to the launch pad. The SpaceX vehicles lower half manoeuvred back beside its launch tower where it was caught in a giant pair of mechanical arms, as part of its fifth test flight.
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It actually IS rocket science! Student Launch is a 9-month long challenge that tasks student teams from across the U.S. to design, build, test, and launch a high-powered rocket carrying a scientific or engineering payload.

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