Types of Rockets Avionics Phases of Flight Materials Home Page High Powered Rocketry End Show.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Uncontrolled copy not subject to amendment
Advertisements

CAP Model Rocketry Program.  1. MATERIALS. I will use only lightweight, non-metal parts for the nose, body and fins of my rocket.  2. MOTORS. I will.
Preliminary Design Review. Rocket & Payload Schematic.
Northwestern University Space Technology and Rocketry Society (NUSTARS) NASA Student Launch Flight Readiness Review March 16, 2015.
Air Force Junior ROTC How to be a Rocket Scientist  Rocket Workshop.
Critical Design Review NASA University Student Launch Initiative University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Student Launch Project Preliminary Design Review January 10, 2014.
Launch Lug – helps to guide the rocket upward until it reaches enough velocity for the fins to engage. Parachute – assists in the safe recovery of the.
Illinois Space Society Tech Team USLI CDR Presentation.
Model Rocketry Mr. Capella Technology Education. Parts of a Model Rocket n Nose cone n Body tube n Fins n Launch lug
Our Mission Statement  Launch a high-power rocket to an altitude of one mile carrying the Operation: Epic Beep payload package. At lift off, the rocket’s.
NASA SLI 2010 Mulberry Grove High School Flight Readiness Review Measurement of UVB Radiation Absorption by Cloth Material at Different Altitudes and Measurement.
Flight Readiness Review. Intimidator 5: 5” diameter, 10’ length, 47 lbs  Motor: Aerotech L1300R 4556 N-Sec of impulse  Predicted altitude 5203’- RockSim.
Chapter 7 Model Rockets.
Rocket Science NASA developed a rocket engine – This new type of engine was used chemical reactions to thrust an object straight up in the air – Before.
Critical Design Review of “Mach Shock Reduction” Phase II January 2008 Statesville, NC.
Illinois Space Society Tech Team USLI FRR Presentation.
CDR Clear Lake's Team Rocket 2929 Bay Area Blvd. Houston, TX
Jet propulsion and Jet Engines
Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition Spring 2015 EML Ethics and Design Project Organization.
Rocket Based Deployable Data Network University of New Hampshire Rocket Cats Collin Huston, Brian Gray, Joe Paulo, Shane Hedlund, Sheldon McKinley, Fred.
MAE 1202: AEROSPACE PRACTICUM Project Overview March 24 and 25, 2011 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department Florida Institute of Technology D.
Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School , Pattom , Trivandrum.
AE 1350 Lecture #14 Introduction to Astronautics.
Science Fiction. Rocket flight Centre of Mass or Centre of Gravity (CM or CG) Centre of mass is the mean or central location of all the mass of an object.
Chapter 24 Space Vehicular Systems. Objectives After reading the chapter and reviewing the materials presented the students will be able to: Identify.
Radiosondes ATS May 5th Balloon Launch. What is a Radiosonde? A radiosonde is a balloon-based instrument platform with radio transmitting capabilities.
STUDENT LAUNCH PRELIMINARY DESIGN REVIEW PROJECT ADVANCE.
THE SPACE SHUTTLE. Shuttle Take Off T-31s ground computer system hands over to shuttle system T-16s sound suppression system soaks the launch pad with.
FRR Presentation IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED, TRY AGAIN… AND AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN.
Flight Readiness Review Student Launch Initiative SCS Rocket Team Statesville Christian School April 2, 2008.
What does it take to LAND on Mars? Whitney Eggers Emmett, Idaho Aaron McKinnon, Boise, Idaho Mentors: Behzad Raiszadeh, Eric Queen Whitney Eggers Emmett,
Brain Surgery and Rocket Science By Howard Botting and Benjamin Mitchell.
Critical Design Review Presentation Jan. 20, 2011.
Rockets Applied Science Fall 08 Mrs. Dickerson.
UCF USLI Organization Team Development Proposal Requirements September 17 th, 2009.
HARDING UNIVERSITY A Study of Atmospheric Properties as a Function of Altitude Flying Bison.
AAE 450- Propulsion LV Stephen Hanna Critical Design Review 02/27/01.
Atomic Aggies CDR. Final Launch Vehicle Dimensions Diameter 5.5” Overall length: inches Approximate Loaded Weight: lb.
Lecture 11 : Space Exploration
MAE 4262: ROCKETS AND MISSION ANALYSIS
HARDING UNIVERSITY FLYING BISONS A Study of Atmospheric Properties as a Function of Altitude Flight Readiness Review.
University Student Launch Initiative Preliminary Design Review University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Team Rocket.
Model Rocketry Saturn Phase
Rocket Launch. Launch Area Minimum launch areas Launch Configuration Launcher upwind of landing zone Spotters at right angles Spotters will measure angle.
Critical Design Review Presentation Project Nova.
Neelam Patel Brian Reyes David Wade ????? Mystery Member ????? STATUS UPDATE TEAM ALPHA.
PLANTATION HIGH PDR PRESENTATION Team 1. VEHICLE DIMENSION & MATERIALS.
UKRA is affiliated to the British Model Flying AssociationBritish Model Flying Association Rocketry.
Flight Readiness Review UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA CONNER DENTON, JOHN FAULK, NGHIA HUYNH, KENT LINO, PHILLIP RUSCHMYER, & ANDREW TINDELL MENTOR : RICHARD.
UCF_USLI Preliminary Design Review David Cousin Freya Ford Md Arif Drew Dieckmann Stephen Hirst Mitra Mossaddad University of Central Florida.
Space Exploration & Rocketry Power and Transportation Technology By: Mr. Smith.
“GUIDED MISSILE” S.RANGA MAHESH REDDY 08AT1A0449 III-ECE.
* 07/16/96 Propulsion Lab 6 Winter Quarter *.
Rocketry.
2018 First Nation Launch - Flight Readiness Review
Development and Principles of Rocketry
Development and Principles of Rocketry
LESSON LD02 The Model Rocket
Mars Rover CDR Team Name
LESSON LD02 The Model Rocket
2019 First Nation Launch – Oral Presentation
Dual-Deploy Launch Checklist
2019 First Nation Launch – CDR Virtual Review
Target Altitude Safety Document
2019 First Nation Launch – Oral Presentation
Model Rockets.
Presentation transcript:

Types of Rockets Avionics Phases of Flight Materials Home Page High Powered Rocketry End Show

Space Vehicles Missiles Sounding Rockets Hobby Home Page Types of Rockets End Show

Home Page Space Vehicles Space vehicles include the Space Shuttle, rockets, satellites, probes, and rovers. These are used for both manned and unmanned ascent into space. It is through the use of these space vehicles that we landed on the moon and will one day set foot on mars! End Show Space Vehicles Missiles Sounding Rockets Hobby

Home Page Sounding Rockets Sounding rockets are used to perform research by launching experiments into a suborbital flight. It is through these experiments that hardware is often tested prior to being used in more risky space flight. Black Brant XII End Show Space Vehicles Missiles Sounding Rockets Hobby

Home Page Missiles Missile is another term for guided munitions. This guidance can be done prior to launch, lock-on a specific target, or be communicated to via radio waves. Missiles flight is possible due to an engine. These are often rockets as well as jet engines. An unguided missile is called a rocket. End Show Space Vehicles Missiles Sounding Rockets Hobby

Home Page Hobby Rockets Hobby rocketry…you can do it too! This can be either low-power of high- power flight. Large high-powered rockets are capable of going several miles into the air! To become learn more about hobby rocketry in your area check out NAR.org or LionTechRockets.org! Penn State LionTech Rocket Labs End Show Space Vehicles Missiles Sounding Rockets Hobby

Home Page Phases of Rocket Flight 1. Preparation Build rocket and motor, pack parachute and wading, secure rocket on launch pad, insert motor and ignition source 2. Ignition and Liftoff Rocket leaves the launch pad 3. Powered Ascent Motor burns and pushes the rocket into the sky 4. Coast Motor finishes burn and rocket continues to ascend 5. Apogee Rocket achieves maximum altitude 6. Recovery System Deployment Ejection charge separates rocket and parachute opens 7. Recovery Find where the rocket landed! End Show

AltimeterTrackingEjection Home Page Avionics Payloadbay.comCraziestgadgets.com Avionics is a broad term given to describe all electronic devices on a rocket. End Show

Home Page Altimeter The altimeter is used as its name suggests, to measure the altitude. Namely, the altimeter measures the air pressure to determine how high above the ground it is. Here is a simple avionics bay. This is the portion of the rocket that contains the altimeter as well as other electronics if desired. It is important to protect the avionics bay from any explosive charges or excessive heat as these can damage the hardware.This Payloadbay.com End Show AltimeterTrackingEjection

Home Page Ejection Payloadbay.com In high-powered rocketry it is common to use multiple parachutes. In order for this to be possible there must be multiple ejection charges. These can be provided through special altimeters. These altimeters have altitudes at which the user tells it when to send electricity to deploy each parachute. End Show AltimeterTrackingEjection

Home Page Tracking Craziestgadgets.com In high-powered rocketry it is common to fly a rocket so high that it can not be seen by the naked eye! To know where the rocket lands as well as where it is during flight a GPS (Global Positioning System) may be used. These use the same technology (and even the very same satellites) as the GPS that is used to find your way around town while driving! End Show AltimeterTrackingEjection

End Show Home Page Construction Materials Ausrocketry.com Rocketryplanet.com Carbon fiber and fiberglass are common building materials for high-powered rockets. While somewhat expensive, these materials exhibit favorable properties that are well worth the investment. Additionally, fiberglassed phenolic, kevlar, PVC, and certain types of wood may be used for various components.

Home Page For more information regarding rocketry and how you can get involved, visit NAR.org or our website, LionTechRockets.org Click again to exit