Facilities
Atmospheric Physics Research Laboratory (APRL Lab)
The Atmospheric Physics Research Laboratory (APRL) located in Lehman Building 173, employs several undergraduate and graduate students in preparation of sounding rocket payloads.
The Autonomous Systems Laboratory is a state-of-the-art team development facility used primarily for the development of autonomous vehicles for the Department of Electrical, Computer, Software, and Systems Engineering.
Cluster Spacecraft Data-Analysis Lab (CSDA Lab)
The Cluster Spacecraft Data-Analysis Lab located in Canaveral Hall 108, has been used for student research projects
The Creekside Observatory located behind the Lehman Engineering and Technology Center, houses a 20-inch Dall-Kirkham reflecting telescope.
Engineering Physics Design Lab
The Engineering Physics Design Lab located in Lehman Building 371, is a combined engineering computer workstation resource area, team project meeting area and class seminar area.
Lehman Engineering and Technology Center (LB)
Lehman Engineering and Technology Center houses many departments and facilities. Some of the academic departments include Computer Science, Aerospace Engineering, Human Factors and Systems, and Mathematics.
Spacecraft Engineering Research Lab (SERL Lab)
The Spacecraft Engineering Research Lab (SERL) located in Lehman Building 319, houses several control system experiments including a
Space Physics Research Lab (SPRL Lab)
LB 319 - Map #1 - The Space Physics Research Lab (SPRL) located in Lehman Building 319, operates state-of-the-art Electro-Optical Remote-Sensing facilities at eight globally-dispersed remote sites, ranging from the North Pole to the South Pole. These facilities are operated continuously to investigate the effects of Solar and Geophysical disturbances on Atomic, Molecular and Plasma processes in the Near-Earth Space Environment where satellites (including the International Space Station) orbit the earth and through which the Space Shuttle must travel. ERAU's EP undergraduate and graduate students are involved in the design, construction, calibration, deployment and operation of these facilities.
The Student Projects Lab, located in Canaveral Hall 103, supports collaborating faculty from several departments as well as visiting researchers from other institutions who participate in grant and contract-supported research.


