Mobile starship bridge missions // Georgetown, TX

Your students take command.
We measure who leads.

A starship bridge comes to your campus. Your students crew a live mission, and how they lead, communicate, and coordinate under pressure becomes structured behavioral evidence for the programs you already run.

Not a school? Leadership teams and museums fly with us too.

124 students, 21 crews
Flown in one mission day at a Texas middle school
UT Austin ROADS
Engagement delivered, April 2026
50+ master STEM educators
Flew our missions at the 2026 LiftOff institute
40+ years
Of Crew Resource Management tradition behind our markers
The measurement gap

You bought the program. We produce the data.

When your board asks if leadership is working, what data do you show them? Texas districts invest heavily in Leader in Me, SEL curricula, and character development goals. Those programs promise collaboration, communication, and proactivity. None of them produce behavioral evidence at the crew level.

Self report surveys measure what students think they do. Teacher observation cannot scale to every interaction. Written tests cannot capture how a student behaves under pressure. So when reviews, funders, and boards ask for evidence, programs default to anecdote.

Mobile Space Adventures is not another curriculum competing for your enrichment budget. It is the measurement layer that shows whether the curriculum you already chose is doing what it promised.

We don't replace your leadership program. We measure it.

What one mission reveals

Every command. Every hesitation. Every moment someone steps up.

A starship bridge arrives at your school or venue. Six people walk in and take crew stations. Captain. Helm. Science. Engineering. Communications. Operations.

For 30 to 90 minutes they run a live mission while the Mission Analysis System listens to the crew's voice traffic and pairs it with mission telemetry. Who commands. Who coordinates. Who goes quiet. What changes when the pressure spikes.

After mission day, you receive a crew performance report. Not a guess and not a survey. Role labeled behavioral evidence drawn from what your crew actually said and did. Now you know what to coach.

CREW 7 // BRIDGE COMMUNICATION PATTERN

The Captain issued direct orders through the first half of the mission and did not request input until the reactor casualty forced cross station coordination. Helm and Science began routing suggestions through Communications instead of raising them directly. When the Captain opened the loop, the crew recovered the mission timeline.

CONFIDENCE: HIGH // ROLE-LABELED TRANSCRIPT + TELEMETRY

Illustrative excerpt from a composite mission. Your report reflects your crew's actual transcript and telemetry.

How it works

We bring everything to you.

STEP 01

The bridge comes to you

Consoles, screens, lighting, sound, and the Mission Analysis System arrive at your site. Setup takes about 45 minutes. We work around bell schedules, STAAR windows, and campus events. No buses. No permission slips.

STEP 02

Your crew flies a live mission

Six per crew with defined stations and a structured pre brief. The scenario adapts to their decisions. MAS transcribes the crew's voice traffic and pairs it with telemetry, on our equipment, inside your building.

STEP 03

You get the evidence

A role labeled crew performance report in plain language. Premium engagements add a qualitative narrative for every participant, with every claim tagged by how confident we are in it.

The deliverable

The mission is unforgettable. The report is the point.

Every engagement produces a crew performance report built from role labeled transcripts and mission telemetry. It shows communication patterns, decision timing, and coordination under pressure, written in plain language. No jargon grids.

We also tell you what we did not observe. Every claim carries a confidence flag, and growth statements ship with directional caveats. That honesty is why the report survives skeptical readers, from procurement officers to boards.

DROP-IN SLOT
PHOTO OF A PRINTED CREW REPORT
OR STUDENTS ON THE BRIDGE
(assets/img/ - see README)
Alignment

Speaks the frameworks your district already uses.

TEKS student expectations. CASEL competencies. Leader in Me habits. Bloom's cognitive levels. All grounded in the Crew Resource Management behavioral marker tradition that aviation has refined for more than 40 years.

See the Full Alignment Map

Every student deserves their chance to lead.
The data to prove they did starts here.

Questions? Call 512.997.8091 or email info@mobilespaceadventures.org