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  2. High-power rocketry - Wikipedia

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    A high-power rocket being set up before flight. High-power rocket designs can vary widely as do anticipated altitudes and performance, but altitudes of 10,000 feet (3,048 m) and velocities in the supersonic ranges are not uncommon. A combination of (often) larger mass and higher apogees may require sophisticated recovery systems. High-power ...

  3. United Kingdom Rocketry Association - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom Rocketry Association (UKRA) is an enabling body set up to promote and represent high power, medium power and model rocketry in the United Kingdom for educational, recreational and amateur research purposes.

  4. National Association of Rocketry - Wikipedia

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    It supports all aspects of safe consumer sport rocket flying, from small model rockets with youth groups to very large high-power rockets flown by adult hobbyists. [4] The NAR is a recognized national authority for performance and reliability certification of consumer rocket motors and for the certification of high-power rocket fliers in the U.S.

  5. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    Solid-propellant rockets or solid-fuel rockets have a motor that uses solid propellants, typically a mix of powdered fuel and oxidizer held together by a polymer binder and molded into the shape of a hollow cylinder. The cylinder is ignited from the inside and burns radially outward, with the resulting expanding gases and aerosols escaping out ...

  6. Shrewsbury High School students qualify for first time for ...

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    SHREWSBURY — Shrewsbury High School students will head to Plains, Virginia, this month to compete in the American Rocketry Challenge. It is the world's largest rocket contest and has around ...

  7. Rocketry - Wikipedia

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    The design and construction of rockets. The hobbyist or (semi-)professional use of model rockets; Aerospace engineering, also known as rocket science; Amateur rocketry, a hobby in which participants experiment with fuels or custom rocket motors; High-power rocketry, a hobby similar to model rocketry that includes high-powered rockets

  8. Category:Rocketry - Wikipedia

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    Early rocketry (2 C, 29 P) Experimental rockets (1 C, 14 P) F. Rocket fuels (39 P) M. ... High-power rocketry; History of rockets; Hybrid-propellant rocket; K ...

  9. Civilian Space eXploration Team - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] This rocket was the first amateur rocket to exceed 100 kilometres (62 mi), the official boundary of outer space. [6] It was launched at the Black Rock Desert. [7] The rocket reached top speed of 3,420 mph (5,500 km/h; 1,530 m/s) in 10 seconds, and reached an estimated altitude of 72 miles (116 km). [6]