Years active: 1
Years: 2011-2012
Hallie Gengl is a senior majoring in Earth and Space Exploration with a minor in Climatology. She will continue her Space Grant internship under the mentorship of Dr. Mark Robinson at the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera Science Operations Center studying bouldery, raised rim mare craters on the lunar surface that are seen in LROC Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) images. Hallie is also involved with Space Grant’s high altitude balloon payload project, ASCEND (Aerospace Scholarships to Challenge and Educate New Discoverers). She is the Vice President and co-founder of the Students for the Exploration of Space at Arizona State University (SEDS-ASU) and is Director of National Expansion on the Executive National Board for SEDS-USA. In addition, she was awarded a summer internship at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory working on the Mars Science Lab landing site.