Daedalus Astronautics Gaines Gibson. Mission To further students’ education and expertise in propulsion related activities.

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Daedalus Astronautics Gaines Gibson

Mission To further students’ education and expertise in propulsion related activities

Current Activities Hybrid Fuel Research Flight Ready Hybrid Rocket Engine Small Scale Liquid Rocket Engine Small and Large Scale Solid Rocket Motors Ejector Nozzles ESRA IREC Outreach

Hybrid Rocket Engine Research Paraffin Wax Fuel AP Laced HTPB Fuel Large scale testing

Liquid Rocket Engine Development Initial Test Phase Regeneratively Cooled Goal of Injector Characterization

Solid Rocket Motor Research Characterizing solid rocket propellant by strand burner Many test fires this year Large scale tests planned Multiple in house propellants

Ejector Nozzles Devices to increase thrust Never been applied to rockets before Construction underway

Flying Rockets! Freshmen compete with drag racers Students also certify as flyers in the Tripoli Rocketry Association Flying at ESRA IREC

Outreach Completed outreach to over +2,500 K-12 students

Achievements Over 30 test fires this school year Completed 11 test fires in 5 hours Flew 4 rockets this year, with 5 more planned 4 AIAA Region VI Conference Papers Two medals for ASU One AIAA Professional Paper Huge impact with Outreach

Future Plans Build and fly a hybrid powered rocket Being hot fire testing of the liquid rocket engine Test a large, 75 mm solid rocket motor Build and test an ejector nozzle Fly two rockets at ESRA IREC

Questions?