46.038 UO KOEHLER/UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
ROCKSAT-X

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RockSat-X student experiments are developed with an objective of providing students with an enhanced experience of flying experiments that are exposed to the space environment. The students gain experience in designing, building, testing, and then flying their experiments on a sub-orbital space flight. It also exposes students to the design and mission lifecycle.

The RockSat-X missions carry student developed experiments and is a follow on mission to RockOn and RockSat-C. RockSat-X experiments are more advanced than RockOn and RockSat-C and include full featured sounding rocket support systems, such as telemetry, attitude control and recovery. RockSat-X experiments are exposed to the space environment enabling measurement of variables outside the payload.

The Principal Investigator is Mr. Chris Koehler/University of Colorado.
More information about this mission is available here: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/wallops/2023/double-header-nasa-sounding-rockets-to-launch-student-experiments
For more information about RockSat-X, visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/sounding-rockets/rocksat-programs

Drawing of a Terrier-Black Brant sounding rocket

The Terrier-Improved Malemute is a two stage sounding rocket with a Terrier first stage and Improved Malemute second stage. This vehicle can reach altitudes of about 600 km. Payloads weighing from 400 to 1200 pounds can be flown.

Additional sounding rocket vehicles

 

 

Google Earth map showing Wallops Flight Facility

The RockSat-X mission was launched on August 16, 2023 from, Wallops Island, NASA Wallops Flight Facility.