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  2. Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Small Rocket Project (colloquially known as the Scrambled Eggs Competition) is DARE's program to introduce first year members and other interested students to the basic principles of hands-on rocketry. The aim of the project is to launch a rocket to an altitude of 1 km with an uncooked egg on board and returning this egg intact.

  3. Amateur rocketry - Wikipedia

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    The Reaction Research Society conducts complex amateur rocket projects, utilizing solid, liquid, and hybrid propellant technologies. The Tripoli Rocketry Association sanctions some amateur activities, which they call "research rocketry," provided certain safety guidelines are followed, and provided the motors are of relatively standard design.

  4. CanSat - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, about 50 students and faculties from 12 universities from the United States and Japan met at a symposium held in Hawaii. It was the first "University Space Systems Symposium". Here, Bob Twiggs, professor emeritus at the Stanford University, proposed the initial idea of what later would become the nanosatellite projects. [4]

  5. Space Coast middle school students learn rocket propulsion ...

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    As crews prepare to launch Artemis I into a 42-day orbit around the moon, teachers in the Space Coast seize a learning opportunity for students

  6. WATCH: Rocket launches continue STEM education for ... - AOL

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    Jul. 18—A new group of teen rocketeers are launching their summer-time homework skyward at West Chester Twp.'s Boys & Girls Club. The first-year program is designed to get more boys and girls ...

  7. SystemsGo - Wikipedia

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    Every spring, teams from high schools in the US gather in at several sites to launch their semester project rockets. The program offers high school students three different levels of projects, ranging from a mid-sized rocket traveling to a one mile apogee to rockets weighing several hundred pounds with the potential to reach near-space altitudes.

  8. European Rocketry Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The first EuRoC competition took place from 21 to 24 October 2020 in Ponte de Sor and had six participating student teams. [4] The participating teams with their respective projects were Space Team Aachen (DE) with CARL, Project EULER (CH), Copenhagen Suborbitals with DanSTAR (DK), Air ESIEA (FR) and TU Wien Space Team (AT) with Hound and STR-10.

  9. Rexus/Bexus - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the program. The REXUS/BEXUS (Rocket Experiments for University Students / Balloon Experiments for University Students) programme is a cooperation between the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA) that allows students from higher education institutions to study experiments on board sounding rockets and stratospheric balloons. [1]