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Student-Built Rocket Breaks Multiple 20-Year Spaceflight Records
samedi 23 novembre 2024, 08:00 , par Slashdot
The rocket's apogee was around 470,000 feet (143,300 m) above Earth's surface, which is 'further into space than any non-governmental and non-commercial group has ever flown before,' USC representatives wrote in a statement. The previous record of 380,000 feet (115,800 m) was set in 2004 by the GoFast rocket made by the Civilian Space Exploration Team. During the flight, Aftershock II reached a maximum speed of around 3,600 mph (5,800 km/h), or Mach 5.5 -- five and a half times the speed of sound. This was slightly faster than GoFast, which had also held the amateur speed record for 20 years. But elevation and speed were not the only records Aftershock II broke. 'This achievement represents several engineering firsts,' Ryan Kraemer, an undergraduate mechanical engineering student at USC and executive engineer of the RPL team who will soon join SpaceX's Starship team, said in the statement. 'Aftershock II is distinguished by the most powerful solid-propellant motor ever fired by students and the most powerful composite case motor made by amateurs.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/11/23/0028234/student-built-rocket-breaks-multiple-20-year-spa...
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