09/08/2021
Hi everyone! First meeting will be tomorrow during the lunch hour in Siegel Hall room 202. See you all then!
The Scarlet Space Hawks is an official registered team representing IIT in the annual NASA Robotic M Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarletspacehawks/
09/08/2021
Hi everyone! First meeting will be tomorrow during the lunch hour in Siegel Hall room 202. See you all then!
08/21/2020
Welcome Week Bash via Google Meets: https://meet.google.com/fsm-fhds-wuy
08/17/2018
Come check us out at the student org fair!
05/15/2018
The competition was moved to today, due to weather conditions, The Space Hawks are finishing up some last minute modifications before inspections. Use the following link to live stream some of the current schools competing.
http://bit.ly/NASASpeakersBureau
05/12/2018
Tonight is the last night to work on the robot before we leave to the Kennedy Space center on Saturday. The team is working extremely hard to finish up last minute modifications.I will post up a link were you can live stream the competition and watch our Trial runs! wish us luck!!
05/09/2018
Semester is over and 3 days left before we leave for the competition. Team has been working hard these past couple of days. Awesome work team!
04/16/2018
Getting closer to the competition! These Scarlet Space Hawks have been working hard all semester. Keep up the awesome work!
11/18/2017
Hieu always knows best!
Hieu is the Autonomy lead for the team. He is majoring in electrical engineering and currently a junior.
Q. What made you want to choose STEM?
A. I started programming when I was in my freshman year and I picked it up as a hobby. I really liked it and I decided to study something along similar lines.
Q. What do you like about the team?
A. I have a lot of good friends on the team and they share the same passion. When I talk to recruiters, I’m able to showcase my technical skill-set via the work I do on the robot. It’s very tangible.
Q. Describe the team in a word:
A. Winners
11/18/2017
Mechanical team
10/20/2017
Declan Mulroy, Mechanical Team lead, explaining the intricacies of different designs of the robot
10/20/2017
Check this out!! This telescope is said to be able to read the heat signature of a bumblebee from the distance between the Earth and the Moon!! As Bill Nye would say, “Science Rules”
Also, a reminder that there is a meeting tonight in Siegel Hall 118 starting at 6pm. See you there!
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Launch Delayed to 2019 Originally slated for an October 2018 launch, the new flagship space telescope will have to wait another six months or so to fly to orbit.