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Aerial, Robotics, and Control Systems

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ARCS at ASU

Aerial, Robotics, and Control Systems — we build real hardware + real flight software.

What we do

ARCS is an engineering student org at Arizona State University focused on aerial systems, robotics, and control through hands-on projects, testing, and competition-style engineering.

Current focus (2026 → 2027)

🚀 Collegiate Propulsive Lander Challenge (CPLC) avionics + autonomy
We’re developing avionics and flight software aimed at autonomous rocket landing.

Goals

  • Compete in CPLC 2027
  • Develop a custom flight controller (target: Aug 2026)
  • Grow to ~30 active members (target: Feb 2027)

How to get involved

Open to ASU students (enrolled in 3+ credit hours)
💸 No dues (as of 2026)
🛠️ Best way to join: show up, pick a lane, start contributing.

Good places to start

  • Flight software / GNC (controls, estimation, sim)
  • Embedded / avionics (firmware, sensors, comms, logging)
  • Hardware (PCBs, wiring, integration)
  • Test & ops (procedures, checklists, post-test writeups)
  • Docs (onboarding, architecture, standards)

Repo norms (fast + sane)

  • Keep changes small and reviewable (PRs > mystery commits)
  • Document decisions and tests (if it’s not written down, it’s lost)
  • Safety and test discipline aren’t optional

New here? Start by opening an issue labeled good first issue or ask in chat — we’ll point you to something real.

Project BRIMSTONE: ARC's first liquid rocket engine
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