My name is Sean Lantto, mountaineer, future astronaut, and creator of Astronautically.
I am currently a spacecraft systems engineer. I received my Master’s in Aerospace Engineering at West Virginia University in May of 2018 where I also got both of my bachelors in Mechanical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering in the Spring of 2016.
I’ve been obsessed with space exploration and technology (real and fictional(aka not real yet)) for as long as I can remember, and have always dreamed of drifting through space on my way to another world. Now I am working to leave my mark on (and off) this world by studying and working to advance cosmic exploration, and hopefully inspiring others to along the way.
During my time at WVU, I have had a great many opportunities to pursue my interests in space exploration, and technology including multiple submissions to the RASC-AL design challenges(as well as building an ice mining robot for Mars), designed and built an asteroid anchor for NASA’s Micro-g NExT program, as well as internships with the WV Robotics Technology Center (WVRTC) and the Air Force Research Lab through the ATR Center. My master’s thesis was focused on precise orbit determination for CubeSats using duty cycled GPS measurements, and I have been fortunate enough to work with actual flight hardware that will be launching on Simulation to Flight 1 (STF-1). Post school
Outside of all the space related opportunities, I have also worked with the WVU Formula SAE team (building racecars), been a teaching assistant for a mechatronics class, and tinker with electronics on the side.
While this seems like it may take all my time, there are still a few hours in the day I can do other things I enjoy, such as; hiking, hunting, cooking, lifting, video games, running a spartan race, traveling, and going to Mountaineer games.
I hope you find this site useful. While I’m sure your looking for more info about the website, or why I created it down here, but your going to have to go to this page for that. If you have any comments, questions, suggestions about how to improve my site/life, or are looking to hire me on as your next astronaut (looking at you NASA) please contact me here.