This week, undergraduate researchers from ASRL presented the latest developments of the Rapid Orbit Motion Emulator (ROME) at the Student Scholar Symposium.

The team showcased current progressions in the project, demonstrating ROME’s ability to maneuver through 6-DOF and capabilities of complex orbital dynamics. Highlighting the lab’s commitment to advancing undergraduate research and providing a platform for students to engage with the high-level control theory.
More information about this research can be found on our robotics research page.

