In the spring of 2009 a team of 15 TU Delft students travelled to Kiruna, Sweden with only one goal: to launch the rocket Stratos I they had been working on for 2 years to an altitude of over 12km, thereby claiming the European Amateur Rocket Altitude record. These students were part of Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering (DARE), a Dream Team of the TU Delft involved in research, development, manufacturing and launching of rockets. However, this record-breaking launch was not a single project; it was the first part of a larger endeavour of which the primary goal was to become the first student team in the world to reach space with a student-built rocket
The student team Hybrid Engine Development (HyEnD) of the University of Stuttgart is taking part wit...
The Fly a Rocket! Campaign is an ESA hands-on project in collaboration with the Norwegian Space A...
UND student-launch rocket project overcomes series of setbacks to successfully lift off over Utah ...
In the spring of 2009 a team of 15 TU Delft students travelled to Kiruna, Sweden with only one goal:...
On March 17, 2009, a rocket named Stratos was launched, by Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering, or DA...
The idea started when a group of students from Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering were sitting at th...
The idea started when a group of students from Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering were sitting at th...
Over the course of one week at the Andøya Space Center, Norway, a university student team of 23 mem...
UND Rocket Team Launches With Competition Payload By Tim Young, Associate Professor, Physics and Ast...
Hybrid rocket propulsion offers inherent safety during handling and launch operations at low cost. T...
In April 2012 the German Aerospace Center DLR, launched a support programme for students to develop,...
Over the last three years the authors have been involved in three experiments that were or will be l...
The Fly a Rocket! programme is a hands-on programme which gives students thechance to ...
Over the last three years the authors have been involved in three experiments that were or will be l...
The Eagle Space Flight Team was created with the goal of becoming the first undergraduate team to de...
The student team Hybrid Engine Development (HyEnD) of the University of Stuttgart is taking part wit...
The Fly a Rocket! Campaign is an ESA hands-on project in collaboration with the Norwegian Space A...
UND student-launch rocket project overcomes series of setbacks to successfully lift off over Utah ...
In the spring of 2009 a team of 15 TU Delft students travelled to Kiruna, Sweden with only one goal:...
On March 17, 2009, a rocket named Stratos was launched, by Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering, or DA...
The idea started when a group of students from Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering were sitting at th...
The idea started when a group of students from Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering were sitting at th...
Over the course of one week at the Andøya Space Center, Norway, a university student team of 23 mem...
UND Rocket Team Launches With Competition Payload By Tim Young, Associate Professor, Physics and Ast...
Hybrid rocket propulsion offers inherent safety during handling and launch operations at low cost. T...
In April 2012 the German Aerospace Center DLR, launched a support programme for students to develop,...
Over the last three years the authors have been involved in three experiments that were or will be l...
The Fly a Rocket! programme is a hands-on programme which gives students thechance to ...
Over the last three years the authors have been involved in three experiments that were or will be l...
The Eagle Space Flight Team was created with the goal of becoming the first undergraduate team to de...
The student team Hybrid Engine Development (HyEnD) of the University of Stuttgart is taking part wit...
The Fly a Rocket! Campaign is an ESA hands-on project in collaboration with the Norwegian Space A...
UND student-launch rocket project overcomes series of setbacks to successfully lift off over Utah ...