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Rocketry Tech Deep Dive 05: Our SAC 2024 rocket explained

In the fifth episode of our Tech Deep Dive Series, former WESP project lead Ludwig introduces the EX-1E rocket, which flew at the Spaceport America Cup 2024. The EX-1E is a two-stage, supersonic solid-propellant sounding rocket. Stay tuned for upcoming videos, where we’ll dive deeper into specific components of the EX-1E and its successor, the

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Rocketry Tech Deep Dive: How do our bi-liquid rockets work?

In the first video of our new Tech Deep Dive Series, our current Nixus project lead, Jannes, explains how our liquid rocket systems work. Nixus is our bi-liquid project, which we launched at the European Rocketry Challenge in Portugal (EuRoC 2024). As the first student team, we successfully launched a cryogenic bi-liquid rocket in Europe.

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CRYOSPHERE – ROAD TO LAUNCH

CRYOSPHERE – ROAD TO LAUNCH Over a decade ago, Project Cryosphere embarked on an ambitious endeavor to construct our most formidable rocket to date, marking a significant milestone in our 60-year history. The outcome is a behemoth of a student rocket, the EX-3. Generating an astounding thrust exceeding one ton, our aim is to soar

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WE HAVE LIFTOFF!!

WE HAVE LIFTOFF!! At the same time the long-duration hot-fire test of the Valkyrie engine took place, the Nixus team also performed the launch of one of the older Rocketry projects prototypes, the EX-1B rocket in order to validate hardware and software before the launch of the EX-4 rocket of project Nixus. This experiment was

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