Over the course of one week at the Andøya Space Center, Norway, a university student team of 23 members of some 12 nationalities from across ESA member and associated states participated in a campaign to launch a Mongoose-98 sounding rocket with a suite of sensors with the intention of collecting data from the Earth’ stroposphere. The rocket it self achieved an apogee of 8.7km and enabled the team to collect data pertaining to parameters such as magnetic field strength, acceleration,light and temperature. The project allowed the students to expand their knowledge of rocketry and orbital mechanics.It gave them otherwise unattainable experience
The benet of developing large space structures has been acknowledged by many space agencies in succe...
Hybrid rocket propulsion offers inherent safety during handling and launch operations at low cost. T...
Schools in Europe actively participated in the educational project "Spaceship Earth", part of ESA as...
The Fly a Rocket! Campaign is an ESA hands-on project in collaboration with the Norwegian Space A...
The Fly a Rocket! programme is a hands-on programme which gives students thechance to ...
The Fly a Rocket! programme is a hands-on project offered by the European Space Agency’s Education O...
In the spring of 2009 a team of 15 TU Delft students travelled to Kiruna, Sweden with only one goal:...
The paper summarises the endeavour of 24 students during a Fly a Rocket campaign in October 2021. Th...
In the spring of 2009 a team of 15 TU Delft students travelled to Kiruna, Sweden with only one goal:...
With space becoming a newly ubiquitous phenomenon, due to the evident popularisation of space travel...
Practical experience for students in rockets and payloads is very valuable in the space industry, an...
Practical experience for students in rockets and payloads is very valuable in the space industry, an...
UND Rocket Team Launches With Competition Payload By Tim Young, Associate Professor, Physics and Ast...
In April 2012 the German Aerospace Center DLR, launched a support programme for students to develop,...
Designing and realizing a technological experiment plays a fundamental role in the training of young...
The benet of developing large space structures has been acknowledged by many space agencies in succe...
Hybrid rocket propulsion offers inherent safety during handling and launch operations at low cost. T...
Schools in Europe actively participated in the educational project "Spaceship Earth", part of ESA as...
The Fly a Rocket! Campaign is an ESA hands-on project in collaboration with the Norwegian Space A...
The Fly a Rocket! programme is a hands-on programme which gives students thechance to ...
The Fly a Rocket! programme is a hands-on project offered by the European Space Agency’s Education O...
In the spring of 2009 a team of 15 TU Delft students travelled to Kiruna, Sweden with only one goal:...
The paper summarises the endeavour of 24 students during a Fly a Rocket campaign in October 2021. Th...
In the spring of 2009 a team of 15 TU Delft students travelled to Kiruna, Sweden with only one goal:...
With space becoming a newly ubiquitous phenomenon, due to the evident popularisation of space travel...
Practical experience for students in rockets and payloads is very valuable in the space industry, an...
Practical experience for students in rockets and payloads is very valuable in the space industry, an...
UND Rocket Team Launches With Competition Payload By Tim Young, Associate Professor, Physics and Ast...
In April 2012 the German Aerospace Center DLR, launched a support programme for students to develop,...
Designing and realizing a technological experiment plays a fundamental role in the training of young...
The benet of developing large space structures has been acknowledged by many space agencies in succe...
Hybrid rocket propulsion offers inherent safety during handling and launch operations at low cost. T...
Schools in Europe actively participated in the educational project "Spaceship Earth", part of ESA as...