In this opinion piece, Beckett Perroni shares his thoughts on why you should participate in Webber Aerospace Ventures in Education (WAVE).
#1: The Cooperation
WAVE is a simulation of a space mission, and although you are in separate groups, it takes all of them for the mission to not fail. E.g. in WAVE 60, it took literally all of the teams to keep the Astros alive.
#2: The Preparation
For WAVE to function, it takes weeks of preparation to get everything ready to go for the mission. Every team’s preparation is unique. For example, Rover makes a lego rover and the rover Astro programs it to complete tasks on the surface that Surfacing makes.
#3: The Mission
Yes, the mission. Where all of WAVE is put to the test and sees if the mission is a success. The thrill is high and pressure is on. Disasters often take place. The Water, Life, and Geology teams see if the planet is habitable, and the mission is summarized.
#4: The Teams
There are many teams to choose from, and I am going to list them for you: Rover, Geology, Life, Water, Art, Astros, M&Ms, Engineering, Surfacing, Security & Hospitality, Comms, and Mission Control. There are many choices, so think before you choose!
#5: WAVE
WAVE is just such a great club where STEAM is important and hard work is inevitable, but it is one of the best clubs I have ever joined. I really hope you will join this spring’s WAVE and have a great time!
Maryam • Mar 11, 2025 at 9:23 pm
Yes! I love how you worded this, and yes, join wave!
Henry Whitelock • Mar 5, 2025 at 8:44 am
I’m in W.A.V.E AND EVERYONE JOIN ITS SO FUN
Jackson Throssel • Feb 27, 2025 at 8:32 am
I’m in WAVE and all these reasons are true! Join WAVE!
Nadia • Feb 25, 2025 at 1:53 pm
Great article! And great idea to use it to promote the club
Jackson Long • Feb 25, 2025 at 1:49 pm
Beckett U cooked thanks for sharing WAVE with the school man!
Beckett • Feb 25, 2025 at 7:33 am
I hope you like it! Debut article!