Monthly Archives for November 2022

Launch N-2 rocket

The day has come. We finally launched the N-2 rocket we developed. Preparations continued until late the night before the launch day. It was already past 8 PM when the team left the building. This time three rockets were launched … Continue reading

23. November 2022
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Testing flight computer using drone

Today, the avionics team conducted tests on the flight computer using a drone. The first test was to confirm the operation of the state machine. The flight computer of the N-2 rocket has a mechanism that detects and transitions between … Continue reading

18. November 2022
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First successful combustion test of N-2 motor (full grain)

One week to go until launch. Today was the first successful full-grain test of the N-2 motor. The modifications made to the final single-grain motor included changing the nozzle and combustion chamber from aluminum to mild steel and deepening the … Continue reading

16. November 2022
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Tour of the Physics Department’s drone equipment

I visited the laboratory of the Department of Physics with members of the Drone Research Group (website: Drone Research Group at JKUAT). The chair of the Physics Department, who is a member of the drone group, suggested that they show … Continue reading

11. November 2022
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Ask advice from an expert: improving fiberglass manufacturing

Two events were scheduled for today. The first was a static test of the N-2 rocket motor. In the previous test, the nozzle could not withstand the pressure increase and popped out, so two improvements were made to the test: … Continue reading

11. November 2022
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