NASA TechRise: The Paint of Space

(Article posted in 2022!)

In 2022 (middle school) her big project was NASA TechRise, The Paint of Space. It’s a small capsule designed to test the behavior of paint drying in microgravity. Here’s the description: 

Our team’s idea is to test if paint drying in microgravity will affect the color, texture, or dry time of the paint. In our experiment, we will expel paint into a foam roller using a syringe. The foam roller will begin painting an aluminum panel, which will move back and forth by rack and pinion powered by a servo motor.

She managed the project and team, helped figure out the mechanicals, and programmed the microcontroller to run the servo that pushed the paint out of a syringe onto a panel. Her team finally sent it off to NASA at the end of October, and it’s targeted for a launch on Blue Origin sometime spring 2023. 

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Prototype mock-up. Other team members not shown for privacy reasons.

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Programming the microcontroller

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Final assembly

Demo of the final assembly


Results due Spring 2023!

(Last update 1/1/25, still not launched. Will it ever?)

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