The SystemsGo Rocket program now transitions to Goddard level rockets. These rockets and their subsequent launches at WSMR (White Sands Missile Range) are the culmination of all the skills the students have learned throughout their years in the STEM program. This is the final senior project for those schools that participate in this level of the SystemsGo program.
Launches are scheduled for June 27 through July 1. The group will travel out to WSMR on Sunday, June 26, and back home again on Saturday, July 2.
These launches have been anywhere from June to mid August in past years, with multiple rescheduling happening all the way up to time to leave because of Army necessity. Actually having a fairly concrete date this year means students have to be on their game and get their vehicles completed on a tight schedule. According to Fredericksburg’s STEM teacher, Andrew Matthes, their group has a deadline of today, Friday, June 10 to have their rocket completed and ready to travel. Other schools involved most likely have similar dead lines.
As of Wednesday, June 1, the class was reported by Mr. Matthes to be on schedule with final modifications being made in all areas, including the following:
- The after section for the motor is at Rode’s Welding for attachment to the 10′ long Nitrous tank
- Avionics is installing the payload in the forward skirt
- Propulsion has had a successful pour of their HTPB fuel grain, and is now working on the fuel canister
- Nose cone is completing the shoulder part which sticks into the airframe of the rocket
- Fins are in the attachment stage of the aft motor section
Notice in the above list, that Rode’s Welding is mentioned. Part of the skills learned in this program is when and where to contract other professionals to finish a component. Most of the components of this vehicle are finished by the students, but when there is an area that requires a more professional skill base, the students have to know how to draw out specific design models and calculations and present them to a welder, machinist or other entity so that they are created according to the design they have drawn out for the completed vehicle.
There are 5 schools scheduled to launch 6 for sure, possibly 7 rockets. These schools include:
- Alamo Heights (2)
- Anahuac (1)
- Booker T. Washington (1 for sure, possibly 2)
- Fredericksburg (1)
- Union Grove (1)
This year is unique in that the Army has some classified tests scheduled that involve the range (West Center 50), SystemsGo uses to launch. Therefore, instead of launching straight through and then leaving, there will be a break in the schedule on Wednesday, when the group will not be allowed access to the range. SystemsGo is looking into activities for the group to do on that open day.
When I checked in with Mr. Matthes and his class on their project status, this was the enthusiastic response they delivered.
Jacob Eckhardt, “We are cutting it close but we’re working on getting it done, full force.”
Mr. Matthes added, “with reduced workforce.”
This is a common malady of the program for the senior group. After school lets out it is hard to keep them focused, but there is always a dedicated contingency of the team that usually stays on point and gets the vehicle completed and off to WSMR. This is just a hazard of the launches being a summer trip after graduation. Even with this, 95% of the time, the project makes it to White Sands.
Today is 23 days out until the group leaves for WSMR. Watch this blog in upcoming weeks for more information and a launch schedule to be posted.
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 greatly benefited.
