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Ozark Propulsion Labs

An amateur site dedicated to APCP propellants and formulas. This site is the home of some of the most characterized propellants on the East Coast.

Patent Search

Delphion now maintains this searchable database on US patents. Locate, view and print patent information from this web site.

Poker Flat Research Range

Poker Flat Research Range is the world's only scientific rocket launching facility owned by a university. Poker Flat is located approximately 30 miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska and is operated by the University of Alaska's Geophysical Institute under contract to NASA's Wallops Flight Facility, which is part of the Goddard Space Flight Center. In addition to launching sounding rockets, Poker Flat is home to many scientific instruments designed to study the arctic atmosphere and ionosphere.

Practical Pyrotechnics

Wouter Visser's web site on pyrotechnics. Primarily geared towards fireworks, but may be useful to those who work with solid motor development.

Precision Digital Altimeter

Information and plans on how to build an altimeter based on a PIC microchip.

Project Alpha

At Skyview High School in Vancouver, Washington, something revolutionary is happening; A group of Students are going to launch a rocket into space. This is The Alpha Project.

Project S.O.R.A.C.

The SORAC Project was initiated in 1995 as a Civil Experimental Aerospace endeavor. The first goal is to place a totally non-government funded vehicle into internationally recognized space, 62 statute miles straight up. The group numbers about 30 persons across the USA, with a local contingent of about 10 persons performing the actual mechanical work on the vehicles.

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