Difference between revisions of "Rockets Team"
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− | The Rockets team is a student-led group striving to push the limits of high power rocketry. The team is working on creating and testing essential and novel systems for an eventual large-scale project | + | The Rockets team is a student-led group striving to push the limits of high power rocketry. The team is working on creating and testing essential and novel systems for an eventual large-scale project. The team is working on designs for [[Project Daedalus]], a suite of four rockets designed to test novel rocketry technologies. [[Talos]] is a launch vehicle for [[Kythera]], [[Charybdis]] is testing out passive ascent stabilization with canted fins, [[Prometheus]] is demonstrating active roll control of a payload on descent, and [[Pegasus]] is testing a parafoil recovery system. |
To accomplish each of the components of Daedalus, the Rockets team builds and launches [[L1 Certification|Level 1]], Level 2, and Level 3 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-power_rocketry high-power rockets]. These are launched with national rocketry clubs. | To accomplish each of the components of Daedalus, the Rockets team builds and launches [[L1 Certification|Level 1]], Level 2, and Level 3 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-power_rocketry high-power rockets]. These are launched with national rocketry clubs. |
Revision as of 06:04, 8 February 2016
Rockets |
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Part of the Rockets series |
Project Daedalus |
Charybdis • Pegasus • Prometheus • Talos |
People |
Dr. Hai Wang (Team Advisor) • Thomas White (Co-Lead) • William Koski (Co-Lead) |
Launch Certifications |
Level 1 • Level 2 • Level 3 |
Miscellaneous |
CFD Workflow • So You Want To... • Avionics |
V • E |
The Rockets team is a student-led group striving to push the limits of high power rocketry. The team is working on creating and testing essential and novel systems for an eventual large-scale project. The team is working on designs for Project Daedalus, a suite of four rockets designed to test novel rocketry technologies. Talos is a launch vehicle for Kythera, Charybdis is testing out passive ascent stabilization with canted fins, Prometheus is demonstrating active roll control of a payload on descent, and Pegasus is testing a parafoil recovery system.
To accomplish each of the components of Daedalus, the Rockets team builds and launches Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 high-power rockets. These are launched with national rocketry clubs.
The Rockets team Faculty Advisor is Dr. Hai Wang. The current team leads are Christopher May and Ian Gomez.