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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. Model rocket motor classification - Wikipedia

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    The largest vendors of high-power rocket motors in the world are Cesaroni Technology Inc. and RCS Rocket Motor Components, Inc. The very first model rocket motor certified was by Model Missiles Inc. (Orville Carslile). Circa 1958. The very first high-power rocket motor certified was by U.S. Rockets (Jerry Irvine). Circa 1985.

  4. Category:Rocketry - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Rocketryrockets and rocket ... High-power rocketry; History of rockets; Hybrid-propellant rocket; K. Kinetic bombardment; L.

  5. 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.

  6. Rocketry SA - Wikipedia

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    Rocketry SA is the official voice and controlling body for all aspects of non-commercial and non-governmental rocketry in South Africa. The organization is registered as a non profit organization in South Africa. [1] Rocketry SA promotes model rocketry, high-power rocketry, amateur rocketry, and aerospace modelling.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Students for the Exploration and Development of Space

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    This is a competition between chapters designed to challenge students in high-power rocketry. [12] The goal of the competition is to launch a rocket, designed and built by the chapter members, to an altitude of 10,000 feet above sea-level. This competition has now successfully been running since 2011. The winner of the 2012 competition was ...

  9. Portal:Rocketry/Intro - Wikipedia

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