Congrats to Michigan Tech PhD student & NSF Fellow Anthony Ciletti, named an awardee in the inaugural @AcousticalSoc Student Paper Competition in Philadelphia! This follows his First Place win at ASA Honolulu (12/2025). Two major wins, one outstanding researcher. 👏 #MichiganTech
Why does ketchup suddenly pour out of a glass bottle after barely moving? Argonne and @UChicago researchers used high-tech tools at @advancedphoton and the Center for Nanoscale Materials to uncover how nanoscale particle motion drives soft material flow - https://t.co/T4JyNPSzwv
What better way to celebrate National Airplane Day than to make your own X-59 plane? ✈️
NASA’s Quesst mission aims to change how we all fly in the future.
➡️Learn how to make yours here: https://t.co/Q1O6mPT1H1
The next chapter of lunar exploration is closer than many realize.
Later this year, we’ll begin robotic landings near the Moon’s South Pole, laying the foundation for a sustained human presence on the Moon.
Tune in for our @NASAMoonBase update this afternoon.
Stay tuned for a link to livestream Michigan Tech's very own Lunabotics team! Competition runs are currently scheduled for May 14 and May 16, both at 1:40 pm Eastern time. #mtu_mine#MichiganTech#Aerospace
NASA invites media to annual Lunabotics challenge at NASA Kennedy.
50 college teams from across the country will convene to design, build, and operate their own lunar robot prototypes to help NASA prepare for future Artemis missions to the Moon.
Our next cargo mission to the @Space_Station is lifting off from Florida as soon as Tuesday, May 12.
Flying aboard: medical research to understand our blood and bones, a new space weather experiment, and supplies and hardware for the crew. Read more: https://t.co/Mj1BaL2Ghn
“I didn’t just choose a school; I chose a home for the next few years and a family that would last a lifetime.”
Before graduating at this year’s Midyear Commencement, mechanical engineering senior Jared Ott is reflecting on his time at #MichiganTech. Follow his journey in a new Stories from Husky Nation feature: https://t.co/2hvjQXJrbm
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Proud of the @michigantech MINE AstroHuskies team for finishing 4th in Autonomy and excavating and depositing the fourth largest berm at @NASA LUNABOTICS competition . It was a great competition. See you next year!
After our second competition run, the @michigantech AstroHuskies will have a quiet day tomorrow until the award ceremony. The team did a great job and we did better than our previous runs. Very proud of the team’s performance! @NASA Lunabotics is a great experience.
🚀 Michigan Tech’s AstroHuskies (Team 1) are at Kennedy Space Center this week for the 2025 NASA Lunabotics finals!
Their rover, ATLAS, is designed to excavate lunar regolith and support Artemis missions.
Watch live: 🌑🐾
🔗 https://t.co/l3suP7bc2N
#Lunabotics2025#MTU
@mtu_engineering's new REU program connects undergrads, even first-years, with world-class researchers. Dean Michelle Scherer puts it simply: “We need every engineer.”
Read more about the program in the latest Unscripted: https://t.co/G17fHeJV7B
Jacqueline "Jackie" Cochran became the first woman to break the sound barrier on #TDIH in 1953. Cochran flew faster than the speed of sound in a Canadair Sabre Mk.3.
@michigantech Multiplanetary INnovation Enterprise Team AstroHuskies, hosted in @mtuMEEM department scored 9th place in the qualifying rounds of the @NASA#LUNABOTICS competion and will go to the finals starting Tuesday at NASA KSC visitor Center. Very proud of the team.
Cheering on the MTU MINE Astrohuskies as they aim for the top 10! 🚀
Finalists head to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex next week—stay tuned to see if they make the cut! #michigantech#mtu_engineering
The @mtuMEEM MINE Astrohuskies team arrived in Florida yesterday and successfully completed our test run today. Tomorrow the competition runs start. Watch the team (team 11) Friday at 11:20 AM and Saturday at 4:30 PM EST https://t.co/3bCuiBavR5
Give Back to the Pack by helping the MAE Department unlock a generous donor's match of $20,000 for every TEN gifts made--up to a total match of $100,000! We're grateful for the support of our alums and friends! Thanks for your commitment to MTU and MAE. https://t.co/cxG0rSLNdn