Spring 2025:
MEETINGS:
Every group has their general meeting in the second column. Some teams have general workdays, which are listed in the third column. Meetings will usually happen in the locations listed in the fourth column, however they may change depending on upcoming events the team is scheduled to attend, so keep an eye open for any announcements!

Team | Meeting Time | General Workday | Meeting Location |
AXP | Mondays 6:00 PM |
| Aerospace Lab (NH127) |
DBF | Tuesdays 5:00 PM | Sundays 2:00 PM | Aerospace Lab (NH127) |
Lunabotics | Thursdays 7:00 PM | Saturdays 12:00 PM | NH W183 |
Rocketry | Wednesdays 7:00 PM | Saturdays 4:00 PM | NH W183 |
RPG | Fridays 5:00 PM |
| Aerospace Lab (NH127) |
UAV | Fridays 3:30 PM |
| Aerospace Lab (NH127) |
WIA | Fridays 7:00 PM |
| Aerospace Lab (NH127) |
Meeting Times
Team | Meeting Time | General Workday | Meeting Location |
AXP | Mondays 6:00 PM |
| Aerospace Lab (NH127) |
DBF | Tuesdays 5:00 PM | Sundays 2:00 PM | Aerospace Lab (NH127) |
Lunabotics | Thursdays 7:00 PM | Saturdays 12:00 PM | NH W183 |
Rocketry | Wednesdays 7:00 PM | Saturdays 4:00 PM | NH W183 |
RPG | Fridays 5:00 PM |
| Aerospace Lab (NH127) |
UAV | Fridays 3:30 PM |
| Aerospace Lab (NH127) |
WIA | Fridays 7:00 PM |
| Aerospace Lab (NH127) |

Upcoming Events
Previous Outreach:
In late March 2025, our members volunteered to show the incoming freshman class a few things about each of the teams of Aerospace club.
Mid-March was Sunday with a Scientist, where members provided hands-on activities themed around aerospace to families in the Lincoln area.
Early March, members of the club went to the University of Nebraska at Omaha to attend a conference whose goal was to help middle and high school students become more interested in STEM. The members who attended spent weeks gathering materials to make bottle rockets, showing girls firsthand how exciting Aerospace can be.
In early October of 2024, members attended an event hosted by the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, known as Discover Engineering Days. Members introduced middle schoolers to engineering principles through presentations as well as fun, interactive activities.