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==History==
[[File:ssclspace.jpg|thumb|left|Mission Control area for HABET Flights|162x162px]]
In 2007, the SSCL was changed to the Space Systems and Controls Lab as new leadership took over, and to reflect some of the changes the lab had undergone. The SSCL continues with a focus in space systems and has expanded to several new areas. The SSCL still has a strong emphasis on student involvement with both projects and leadership of the lab. Currently, the lab has 4 core projects, two active research projects, several capstone projects and well over 50 students from [[Electrical engineering|Electrical]], [[Aerospace engineering|Aerospace]], and [[Mechanical Engineering]], as well as students outside the [[College of Engineering]]. The lab is managed by Matthew Nelson, a staff member within the Aerospace Engineering department and the Director of Engineering and Operations for the lab. Funding for the lab is provided by the Aerospace Engineering Department, [[Funding of science|research grants]], and private donations.<ref name=":0">{{Citation
==Projects==
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=== HABET ===
The longest running project at the SSCL is the '''High Altitude Balloon Experiments in Technology''' (HABET) program. This program has enabled students to design, build and fly spacecraft to the edge of our atmosphere and back to earth.. The HABET team has flown many experiments that have included [[Micro-g environment|micro gravity]], [[Worm|worms]], collection of [[Atmosphere of Earth|atmospheric data]], and high quality images and videos.<ref
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==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080320233918/http://www.sscl.iastate.edu/ Space Systems and Controls Lab]
* [https://catalog.iastate.edu/azcourses/aer_e/ ISU Course Catalog - Aerospace Engineering (AER E)]
==References==
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