AUSROC-I

AUSROC-I

AUSROC I The AUSROC-I Program commenced in 1988 when a group of undergraduate students in Mechanical Engineering at Monash University, designed and built AUSROC-I. It was successfully launched on 9 Feb 1989. The flight lasted one minute, reaching 3 km in altitude and...
AUSROC II

AUSROC II

AUSROC II The AUSROC-II class rocket is fuelled by Liquid Oxygen and Kerosene and is designed to reach an altitude of 10km. ASRI has had one launch failure of AUSROC II in 1992 and one successful launch of AUSROC II-2 in 1995. The AUSROC II class rocket is currently...
AUSROC II-2

AUSROC II-2

AUSROC II-2 On Thursday 22nd October 1992 the AUSROC II rocket vehicle failed in its maiden launch attempt at the Woomera Rocket Range in South Australia. Whilst the launch attempt was a failure, the program as a whole was regarded to be a great success. AUSROC II was...
AUSROC III

AUSROC III

AUSROC III The Ausroc III Program is one of the most advanced initiatives of its type in the world. It is by far the most ambitious high technology education and development program ever undertaken in Australia. The methods by which the Program is being advanced are...

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