1988 First Overall
1989 Third Overall
1990 Third Overall
1991 A-car Thirteenth Overall
B-car Twenty-fifth Overall
1992 First Overall
1993 First Overall
1994 Third Overall
1995 Third Overall
1996 Fourth Overall
1997 First Overall
1998 First Overall
1999 Third Overall
2000 Thirteenth Overall
2001 First Overall
2002 First Overall
2003 Ninth Overall
2004 First Overall
2005 First Overall
2006 Thirty-fifth Overall
2007 Forty-fifth Overall
2008 Seventh Overall
2009 Fourth Overall
2007 Darpa Urban Challenge
-Team Cornell Selected for Semi-Finals
-Team Cornell Selected as Finalist
-Team Cornell Finishes 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge
2005 - 46th/144
2006 - 88th /168
2007 - 11th place
2008 - Autodesk Inventor Design Communication Award: 1st
- Honda Dynamic Events Award: 3rd
2009 - 20th/100
2009 - 22nd/100
2010 - 1st place overall
2010 - 5th/100
2000 - tied for second place overall
2001 - Fifth in the competition
2002 - placed a close 2nd place
2003 - first place overall
2004 - second place overall
2005 - eighth place overall
2006 - seventh place overall
2007 - fourth place overall
2008 - seventh place overall
2009 - first place overall
2010 - first place overall
2004 - successful rocket testing: achieved a sustained burn for more than three seconds and the nozzle of the rocket achieved super-sonic flow, a requirement for thrust
2007 - Winner, University Nanosat Flight Competition Review, chosen to build Nanosat-4.
2010 - CUSat officially manifested on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch for October 2011
2008 - First Competition
2008 - Cornell Engineering Alumni Association Project Team of the Year
2008 - BOOM People’s Choice Award
1999 - 1st in Stockholm, Sweden
2000 - 1st in Melbourne, Australia
2001 - 3rd in Seattle, USA
2002 - 1st in Fukuoka, Japan
2003 - 1st in Padua, Italy
2004 - Entered competition
- The Odysseus team studied the sublimation of ice in a vacuum when in contact with a heated probe. This research was used by JPL to help design a probe that may one day penetrate through the crust of Jupiter's icy moon Europa.
- MarsPort 2001 Competition: 2nd place nationally
- MarsPort 2002 Competition: finalist
- SpacePort 2003 Competition: finalist
- 2004: the Odysseus Team was presented with the First Tier Award by NASA Langley Research Center for its Unmanned Mars Flyer. In addition, two of our team members won summer internships at NASA Langley
- 2005: competed in AIAA student space design competition