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PROJECT AETHERIOS

LIQUID BIPROPELLANT ROCKET

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AETHERIOS

Our newest liquid bipropellant rocket stands at 18 ft tall housed within a 9.5 in diameter airframe designed to reach an altitude of 48,000 ft. Powered by a regeneratively cooled LOx/Ethanol engine, Aetherios aims to fly by the end of the Spring 2025 semester. 

This rocket features a 3D printed chamber, structural tanks, remote pressurization and fill systems, in-house composite airframe, and custom PCBs. 

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ALREADY TESTED.

Through an extensive testing campaign, Project Aetherios has produced several successful cryogenic and static hot fire tests.

The engine has already demonstrated its reliability and performance with a total of 95 seconds of burn time.

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ANATHEMA

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Powering Aetherios is the student-designed, regenerativley cooled engine Anathema. The chamber is 3D-printed out of the NASA developed GRCop-42 alloy with a copper pintle machined in-house.


 

Propellant:         LOx/Ethanol
Thrust:                       1000 lbf

CONSTELLATION STACK

Designed and assembled in-house, these boards are responsible for critical data acquisition and storage. The Constellation Stack serves as the spinal cord of our rocket.

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