The SystemsGo team left Fredericksburg in two shifts, one at 0730 and the second at 0850 this morning headed to Alamogordo, New Merxico where we lodge for White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) rocket launches. Schools from Union Grove, Alamo Heights, Brazoswood, Fredericksburg and Anahuac/Hardin Jefferson also traveled to Alamogordo today to meet and begin preparations for launches this Friday and Saturday.
The early crew, Rebekah Hyatt and George Burns set up in the parking lot of the Sure Stay Plus Best Western to preform pressure and FRR checks for Union Grove Wednesday afternoon.
All schools will repeat these checks and tests on site tomorrow to ensure nothing has rattled lose in transit.
Steve, Ginger, Cash, and Cate, arrived in Alamogordo at 2015. Arriving at Applebees just in time for dinner as Rebekaha and George were headed back to the hotel to check on Union Grove’s progress, and then head to Walmart for provisions for the SystemsGo team for the next few days on range.
And yes, you read that right. We left at 0815 this morning and arrived at 2015 this evening. We had a great rental van from Herc this year. It looked like a wine tour van, so we felt right at home. The first part of the trip went well, but at the first fill up in Fort Stockton, we noticed that the van was getting hot as we traveled. Steve bought anti-freeze and topped off the reservoir hoping this would fix the problem. He also noticed that the cap for the reservoir was broken and not sealing well. We got back on the road and along the way noticed it was getting hot again and that the AC wasn’t responding well either. We made it to Fabens and pulled over to fill the tank and check on the reservoir. Steve refused to turn it off as he was afraid it would not start again. Unfortunately that didn’t work. He topped the tank and pulled to the side to top the reservoir, which he filled but they couldn’t get the vehicle to cool down and then it stopped running all together. And the full reservoir quickly emptied itself.
At this point we called Rebekah and George for help and Herc was dispatched to us with a four door pickup truck, and a 3″ hitch recepticle and we had a 2″ hitch. The pin for the hitch also didn’t fit, and we discovered that the trailer plug had come out and the plug pulled off and was lost. Now after waiting in the heat at the little Speedway station where we broke down for two hours before getting a replacement vehicle, we waited a little while longer while Steve took the pickup to O’Reiley’s for the parts to get us on the road again.
The pickup ran well and the AC worked well too, as long as the truck kept running. When we stopped in line at the border check station we had to roll the windows down to get a breeze as the AC stopped blowing cold when we were not in motion, and the smell of cigarettes and dogs was stifling. To say the least it was a long eventful day. But we made it. We were all glad to see Alamogordo, New Mexico.

We heard when we got here that the Anahuac group had a flat tire on the way, so it must have just been the day for traveling mayhem. We all arrived in one piece and unscathed so for that we can all count our blessings.
Andrew Matthis brought the Fredericksburg rocket class this year with a rocket to launch so they traveled in FISD vehicles.
Portable restrooms are available at the site. Limited electricity is available. Each school is responsible for acquiring food and drinks for their group for all meals and snacks each day.
All documentation was completed online this year or here at the hotel and turned in to Rebekah Hyatt. However having your hard copies with you is requested.
- UXO, Wildlife, and Driving in WSMR briefing registry
- WSMR waiver
- SystemsGo waiver
- Medical Release Forms
Be prepared to show ID’s at the security check at the gate in the morning.
There are five schools scheduled to launch six rockets. These include:
- Union Gove
- Brazoswood
- Anahuac/Hardin Jefferson
- Alamo Heights
- Fredericksburg
The current launch schedule is as follows:
- Thursday, June 11th
- 0530 Depart from hotel.
- 0600 Meet at Tula Gate for Security Checks/proceed to ABC-1 for SystemsGo set ups.
- Alamo Heights, Union Grove, Fredericksburg and Anahuac will be in our caravan from the hotel. Brazoswood will meet us enroute to the Tula Gate.
- 0700 SystemsGo Set ups at ABC-1/FRRs.
- 1500 Load rocker #1 and #2 on launch rails (Anahuac/Hardin Jefferson and Union Grove.)
- 1630 Complete All.
- Friday, June 12th
- 1st Launch Day Two Rockets
- 0500 Depart from Hotel
- 0530 arrival at Tula Gate for Security checks/Proceed to ABC-1
- 0600 SystemsGo Set ups at ABC-1/FRRs.
- 0800 Rocket T #1 – Anahuac/Hardin Jefferson
- 0900 Load Rocket #3 onto launch rail
- 1000 Rocket T #2 – Union Grove
- 1100 Rocket T #3 – Fredericksburg
- 1500 Load rockets #4 and #5 on rails (Alamo Heights and Brazoswood)
- 1600 Complete All
- Saturday, June 13th
- 0500 Depart from Hotel
- 0530 arrival at Tula Gate for Security checks/Proceed to ABC-1
- 0800 T #4 – Alamo Heights
- 1000 T #5 – Brazoswood
- 1200 T #6 – 2026 recycle or 2025 Brazoswood
- 1400 Spare T-Time (In case 1100 T doesn’t work on 6/12)
- 1600 Complete All – Site is packed/loaded and headed out
- Sunday, June 14th
- Travel Day
Well that’s the story for today. It’s late and I am done. Catch you on the flip side tomorrow evening after launches. Hopefully we will have some super exciting rocket news to share that will thrill your senses more than broke down vans, overheated AC’s and flat tires. And so with that I say, “Good Night!”
The Goddard level rockets, which are the capstones of the SystemsGo program and the culmination of all the skills the students have learned throughout their years in the STEM program. This marks the final senior project for the schools that participate in for the SystemsGo program.
www.systemsgo.org as always is the place for more information on this program. You may also email them at info@systemsgo.org .Take the time to get your school involved, the future of your students will be benefited.
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