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PHOENIX COLLEGE NEAR SPACE RESEARCH

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SPRING 2026 FINAL MISSION CONTROL

PHOENIX COLLEGE NEAR SPACE RESEARCH | HIGH-ALTITUDE BALLOONING

The NASA ASCEND program empowers STEM students through hands-on aerospace engineering missions. From sub-orbital telemetry to payload integration, we push the boundaries of undergraduate research. SPRING 2026 Final operations are now active with new media, render builds, and launch updates being published in real time.

MISSION OVERVIEW

63
ANSR FLIGHTS
107K
MAX ALT (FT)
43
ASCEND MISSIONS
TELEMETRY STREAM
ALTITUDE
82,498 ft
TEMP
37.0°F
PRESSURE
0.37 inHg
VELOCITY
19.8 ft/s
UV INDEX
11.4
BURST COORDINATES
LAT: 33.018° N LON: 111.801° W
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SPRING 2026: MISSION COMPLETED ✓ — PAYLOAD RECOVERED — REPORT IN PROGRESS FALL 2025 FINAL: LAUNCHED — TELEMETRY COLLECTED — DATASET ANALYZED FACULTY LEADS: DR. EDDIE ONG · MR. ERNEST VILLICAÑA SPRING 2026 CREW: ETHAN · GARRET · PRESTON · LOUKAS · EMMA · JOSE | MENTORS: ADAM · MAXX RENDER_PIPELINE: VIDEO + DATA + VISUAL ANALYSIS [ONLINE] FALL 2025 FINAL: UPDATE POSTS INCOMING — FOLLOW @PCNASAASCEND FOR LIVE DROPS SPRING 2026: MISSION COMPLETED ✓ — PAYLOAD RECOVERED — REPORT IN PROGRESS FALL 2025 FINAL: LAUNCHED — TELEMETRY COLLECTED — DATASET ANALYZED FACULTY LEADS: DR. EDDIE ONG · MR. ERNEST VILLICAÑA SPRING 2026 CREW: ETHAN · GARRET · PRESTON · LOUKAS · EMMA · JOSE | MENTORS: ADAM · MAXX RENDER_PIPELINE: VIDEO + DATA + VISUAL ANALYSIS [ONLINE] FALL 2025 FINAL: UPDATE POSTS INCOMING — FOLLOW @PCNASAASCEND FOR LIVE DROPS
2026 OPERATIONS DECK

ADVANCED LIVE OPS

A unified command surface for Fall 2026 Final mission media, Unity/Web renders, engineering updates, and live aerospace telemetry broadcasts.

LIVE STREAM READY
FALL 2026 FINAL TRACK
NEXT UPDATE: SYNCING...
ASCEND LIVE FEED
LIVE
Official NASA Live Coverage. Source: nasa.gov/live and NASA YouTube Streams.
STREAM INFO
SOURCE
NASA International Space Station — 24/7 live coverage of Earth from orbit.
SIGNAL
NOMINAL — HD downlink via S-band relay
ORBIT
LEO · 408 km · 92 min period · 51.6° inclination
RELEVANCE
ASCEND payloads profile the same atmospheric layers the ISS passes through during orbital insertion.
FALL 2026 STATUS · BUILDING
  • SPRING 2026 COMPLETED — Crew: Ethan P., Garret N., Preston F., Loukas S., Emma L., Jose O.| Mentors: Adam F., Maxx M.
  • FALL 2025 FINAL LAUNCHED — Vehicle recovered. Telemetry dataset has been processed. Building Fall 2026 mission assets.
  • Faculty: Dr. Eddie Ong & MR. ERNEST VILLICAÑA lead the PC ASCEND program.
  • SPRING 2026 Final mission report and media will be posted.
ENGINEERING MATRIX
Telemetry Live + Archive
Avionics Integrated
Visuals 4K Capture Ready
Renders Unity + MatLab
Briefings Continuous Updates
Ops State Mission Active
OFFICIAL NASA NEWS TRACK
Latest headlines auto-sync from NASA newsroom when available.
MISSION OBJECTIVES

ABOUT ASCEND

The NASA ASCEND internship program is a high-altitude ballooning project funded by the Arizona/NASA Space Grant. It provides a unique opportunity for undergraduate STEM students to work on hands-on, real-world, NASA-related science & engineering projects.

High-Altitude Flight

Engineer and launch scientific payloads up to 100,000 ft. in elevation.

Team Collaboration

Work with over 100 Arizona STEM college and university students and professionals.

Career Preparation

Apply engineering skills in real-world NASA-related projects.

ASCEND Payload Engineering
Program Pillars

ASCEND teams follow engineering processes—from requirements and subsystem design to flight operations and peer-reviewed reporting—preparing students for internships and aerospace careers.

NASA Systems Engineering
Avionics & Sensor Integration
Community Outreach
Data Analysis & Presentation
FLIGHT RECORDS

MISSION HIGHLIGHTS

Scientific payloads designed with revolutionizing design methods, launched, and recovered by ASCEND and ANSR. Translating theoretical aerospace concepts into flight-ready developments.

SPRING 2026 COMPLETED
ASCEND SPRING 2026 — ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH

Our most recent launch. Spring 2026 launch successfully completed. The team profiled stratospheric conditions with the full integrated payload stack, building on Fall 2025 engineering achievements. Payload and data recovered.

  • Peak altitude: 82,498 ft
  • Multi-spectral UV & atmospheric sensor suite
  • Full avionics stack — RECOVERED
  • Mission report filed with Arizona Space Grant
  • 182,902 telemetry data points collected
Faculty: Dr. Eddie Ong  ·  MR. ERNEST VILLICAÑA Mentors: Adam  ·  Maxx Crew: Ethan  ·  Garret  ·  Preston  ·  Loukas  ·  Emma  ·  Jose
FALL 2025 COMPLETED
ASCEND Fall 2025 — Atmospheric Profiling

Record-breaking mission achieving 101,260 feet with a comprehensive sensor suite and optimized mechanical design. Full avionics stack recovered. Data processed and analyzed.

  • Peak altitude: 101,260 ft
  • Carbon-composite vehicle architecture
  • Geiger counter modified & 360° Stabilized Runcam2 array
  • Student-led mission design, integration & operations
Faculty: Dr. Eddie Ong  ·  MR. ERNEST VILLICAÑA Ground Control: Orion M.  ·  Lorynn G.  ·  Rafael S.  ·  Tino M.  ·  Jessica F.  ·  Johnathan C.  ·  Tracy C. Crew: Nate O, ·  Adam F. ·  Ethan P. ·  Garret N. ·  Preston F. ·  Loukas S. ·  Emma L. ·  Jose O.
LAUNCH TIMELINE
PRE-FLIGHT

Mission design reviews, fabrication, and flight readiness checklists.

ASCENT

Live tracking via dual GPS, 1-minute cadence telemetry broadcast.

RECOVERY

Data ingestion and peer-reviewed presentation development.

ANSR / ASCEND FLIGHT LOG
TOTAL FLIGHTS: -- ASCEND MISSIONS: -- MAX ALTITUDE: -- YEARS ACTIVE: --
DATE ANSR # PROJECT ALTITUDE LOCATION NOTES
Data sourced from ANSR.org & Arizona Space Grant. 62 ASCEND flights, more to come, since 2005.
MISSION TELEMETRY ANALYSIS
SPRING 2026 DATA VISUALIZATIONS

Spring 2026 Mission — Flight Telemetry

KA7NSR-15 • 2026-03-28 • APRS.fi GPS Telemetry • 144 Waypoints • 82,498 ft Peak

MISSION STATISTICS
FLIGHT PATH MAP
ALTITUDE-CODED TRACK
ALTITUDE PROFILE
SPEED PROFILE
TEMPERATURE PROFILE
PRESSURE PROFILE
BATTERY VOLTAGE
VERTICAL RATE ANALYSIS
ALTITUDE vs GROUND DISTANCE
3D FLIGHT PATH
INTERACTIVE GLOBE
MISSION VIDEO
LIFTOFF
DESCENT
WORLDVIEW
PERSONNEL LOGS

PAST TEAMS

The incredible teams that have reached for the stars.

Spring 2026 Mission Crew COMPLETED
Faculty Advisors

Dr. Eddie Ong · MR. ERNEST VILLICAÑA

Flight Mentors

Adam · Maxx

Flight Crew

Ethan · Garret · Preston · Loukas · Emma · Jose

Mission Status

Stratospheric flight completed. Full payload stack deployed and recovered. Data processed and archived.

Fall 2025 Mission Crew
Flight Mentors

Dr. Eddie Ong, Dr. Ernest Villicaña

Mission Commander

Nate Okafor

Primary System

Advanced Atmospheric Profiler & UV Suite

2022 - 2024 LEGACY

Under the mentorship of Dr. Eddie Ong and Dr. Ernest Villicaña, the legacy teams established the core engineering and software foundations of the PC ASCEND program.

ENGINEERING

Mechanical Systems

SOFTWARE

Data & Avionics

MISSION PLAYBACK

MISSION VIDEOS

Watch our latest missions and learn about the ASCEND program.

Intro to Ballooning

An introduction to the NASA ASCEND high-altitude ballooning program at Phoenix College.

Student Experience

Follow ASCEND interns as they share what it's like to design payloads and lead recoveries.

Fall 2025 Team

Meet the Fall 2025 ASCEND team and learn about their mission to reach new heights.

Launch Highlight

Public ASCEND launch coverage featuring prep, ascent, and recovery operations.

INTERACTIVE

CubeSat Builder

Design and build your own CubeSat satellite — courtesy of NASA Space Place.

RECRUITMENT

APPLY TO ASCEND

Join our Phoenix College Team and over 100 Arizona STEM students.

READY TO REACH FOR THE STARS?

Submit your application to join the next high-altitude mission.

Follow Our Missions

Stay updated with our latest launches and discoveries

ASCEND AVIONICS — CORE FIRMWARE v1c TECHNICAL ARCHIVE
MISSION PARAMETERS

Target: High-Altitude Profiling
Status: Success / Recovered
Data Points: 101,260 (Downsampled)
Key Logic: UV Recovery & Magnetic Flux

src / ascend_avionics / ASCEND_v1c.ino C++ / Arduino

// CHANGELOG : ASCEND Avionics v1c — 2026-02-06
// - Pressure reported in Pa (was hPa) — precision upgrade
// - Added magnetic vector collection (BNO055 IMU)
// - Added UV recovery function (AS7331 sensor)
// - Modified DataPoint struct for full sensor fusion
// Balloon vehicle: "Not A UFO"

struct DataPoint {
  unsigned long timestamp;
  double uvValues[12];
  uint32_t pressure;   // Pascals (Pa)
  float temperature;   // °C
  float altitude;      // meters
  float gyroValues[3]; // deg/s
  float accelValues[3];// m/s²
  float magValues[3];  // µT
};

void logData() {
  DataPoint dp;
  dp.timestamp = millis();

  if (getUVdata()) {
    // Multi-spectral UV — AS7331 across 4 sensor nodes
    dp.uvValues[0] = UV1A; // UV-A band
    dp.uvValues[3] = UV1B; // UV-B band
    dp.uvValues[6] = UV1C; // UV-C band
    // ... sensors 2–4 mirrored
  }

  if (bmpWorking) {
    dp.pressure    = bmp.pressure; // Pa
    dp.temperature = bmp.temperature;
    dp.altitude    = bmp.readAltitude(1013.25);
  }
}
                                    
DATA ARCHIVES

RESEARCH DATA

Explore research data curated by the Arizona Space Grant Consortium (ASGC). Flight telemetry, atmospheric measurements, and student publications.

DATASET
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH

Radiation & UV Profiling

Multi-spectral solar and radiation measurements from our payload sensors, including UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C bands.

AVIONICS
AVIONICS STACK

Telemetry & Tracking

High-fidelity flight path and systems telemetry for mission planning, including GPS tracks and recovery logs.

ARCHIVE
MISSION LOGS

Symposium Publications

Student research outputs that highlight ASCEND discoveries, including symposium posters and mission briefs.