
SHIPPENSBURG, Pennsylvania USA — While many of America's youth spent their winter and early spring shoveling snow, playing video games, texting their friends and simply trying to stay warm, one Pennsylvania university student was spending his time dreaming of ways to overcome outstanding odds.
After learning the ropes in the Team America Rocketry Challenge, a model rocketry competition for students in grades 7 to 12 designed to foster interest in aerospace and engineering careers, Lucas Kalathas of Shippensburg wanted to reach for the next gold ring of rocketry contests: the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's University Student Launch Initiative (USLI).
As it turned out, Kalathas couldn't find anyone at Shippensburg University, where he is a senior majoring in physics with a minor in math, who wanted to join him on his excellent adventure. So he did the obvious thing: he decided to go solo.



















