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Dive into the fundamentals of Aerodynamic Engineering to understand how air interacts with the shape and design of rockets. We explore concepts such as lift, drag, and stability, which are crucial for achieving successful and controlled flights. Through hands-on experiments, simulations, and educational resources, we aim to deepen our members' understanding of the science and engineering principles that govern rocket aerodynamics.
Dive into the fundamentals of Jet Propulsion Engineering to understand how rocket engines work, how they generate thrust, and how they propel our model rockets to soaring heights. We explore the principles of aerodynamics, combustion, and fluid dynamics that make these rockets take flight. Through hands-on projects, discussions, and educational resources, we aim to deepen our members' understanding of the science and engineering behind rocketry.
Dive into the fundamentals of Airborne Equipment Engineering to understand the components that make rockets fly. We explore various onboard systems such as altimeters, GPS trackers, telemetry systems, and recovery mechanisms. Through hands-on projects and discussions, we aim to deepen our members' understanding of the engineering principles that govern the performance and functionality of these airborne systems.
Delve into the fundamentals of Launch System Engineering to understand the components that make a successful rocket launch possible. We explore various elements such as launch pads, launch mechanisms, ignition systems, and safety protocols. Through hands-on projects and discussions, we aim to deepen our members' understanding of the engineering principles and considerations that go into designing and operating launch systems.
The first Launch of the PARC is intended for recording footage for publicity of the club to recruit new members and familiarizing PARC members with rocket launch protocols.
Mickey participated in a research internship at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, launching a sounding balloon with a high-altitude experimental module.
Mickey and Ethan went to Caltech for the 3D printing study for the next rocket project.
The report and review of the Rocket For School Competition 2024 from the PARC Team.
The report and review of the 10/12 mission by Jenna Yan.
The report and review of the 10/12 mission by Annie Zhou.
In order to establish and improve the club management system and implement the daily work of the club, the core members of the club formulate, review, and amend the constitution of club according to the July 2023 edition.
Small Rocket Class
Middle Rocket Class
Large Rocket Class
The report was produced by the PRAC team and summarizes the mistakes and successes in the Rocket For School 2024 competition.
2024 RFS Review Report (2)(1) (pdf)
DownloadFor the Rockets For Schools 2024 competition, the team constructed a Class II high-power rocket equipped with an electronics bay.
Kelly Yin got her level 1 certification on april launch mession.
The RFS 2024 Team had launched the test rocket in april launch mession of the ROC.
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