HASP is pleased to announce the release of the HASP 2027 Call for Payloads (CFP) for a seat on the September 2027 flight of the High Altitude Student Platform (HASP). HASP supports up to 24 student payloads (providing power, telemetry, and commanding) during a flight to an altitude of 122,000 feet for up to 20 hours.
There is no cost for launch and flight operations. Student teams will need to raise their own funds to support the development of their payload and, if necessary, travel to Palestine, TX, for HASP integration and Ft. Sumner, NM, for flight operations. HASP is expected to be launched in early September 2027 with additional annual flights planned.
HASP is supported by NASA Balloon Program Office, the Astrophysics Division of the NASA Science Mission Directorate, and the Louisiana Space Grant Consortium. The CFP, Student Interface, and other supporting documentation are available on the HASP Participant Information Page.
