Rockets 2021, Friday, New Sites for Stage 2 and Launch site

The SystemsGo team and schools headed out at 6:30 am. Friday morning, with their first stop as Alamogordo High School. They set up under a pavilion next to the athletic department, where they completed Stage 2 checks for each rocket. This was a new experience for the group since this activity usually takes place under tents on the range. 

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Career Technical Education Coordinator, Manny Klaasen, was there point of contact and support at the school. Ironically, she is a native Texan from the Dallas area. She moved to New Mexico 20 years ago to teach at the college on base at WSMR, and then later took a teaching job in town at AHS. AHS is a participant in the SystemsGo program, but still in the early stages, and in need of a new teacher for the program. There current one left during Covid. She is super excited to see this level of the program and host the Stage 2 event. 

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At 10:30 am. the set up crew headed out to ABC-1 to begin preparations for tomorrow’s launches. Only SystemsGo pad crews went at this time to set up the pad, rails, fill and fire system, and all other pertinent equipment for launches. They were met and assisted by several WSMR range personnel.

A quick correction to my previous posts is that Booker T Washington High School, actually aborted last week, so that only leaves three high schools here at WSMR. Those include, Alamo Heights, Union Grove, and Brazoswood. All three completed Stage 2 checks and loaded up to go down range by 2:15 pm. They were lead in by the rest of the SystemsGo Team from Stage 2, and met at the Tula Gate by WSMR personnel. At the site they underwent Stage 3 checks and were loaded with charges for launch. 

Brazosport and Alamo Heights were the first to complete all checks. Because of this the new launch order for Saturday is as follows:

  • Brazosport
  • Alamo Heights
  • Union Grove

The first two were loaded on the rails this evening before the group left for the day. SystemsGo now has two launch rails and both will be in operation tomorrow. A rocket was loaded onto each and then they will be tested in sequence with only time out for safety; including the return of the launch team as they will be required to evacuate during each launch; and swapping gas and electrical connections between the rails.

WSMR pushed launches to Saturday only. With only three rockets this should not be a problem. Although the Covid restrictions do pose some extra time issues.

Launches are to commence at 8:00 am. Saturday morning. All SystemsGo personnel and schools will be headed out to the range at 5:00 am.

Brazoswood High School is first to launch and Alamo Heights is next on the second rail. After both launches, WSMR personnel will attempt to locate and retrieve the rockets for the students while the third rocket is loaded onto the rail. After the third launch we will be mission complete and pack all equipment. The first two schools may leave after their rocket has been returned to them, or WSMR has determined that it cannot be returned at this time.

Realistically, this is a very tight launch sequence with little to no room for errors. As we know, errors can and do occasionally happen and can cause severe delays in the launch schedule and hinder time availability.

If we do not get all three launches done tomorrow, then they will have to abort because we no longer have Sunday time slots as allowed by WSMR.

We also had two visitors from Space Port America here today to observe so they could get a more realistic idea of what the SystemsGo program does, it’s capabilities and also it’s necessities for launches. In attendance were, Chas Miller, Space Port Engineer, and Susan Raitt, Business Development. They observed at both Stage 2 in town and ABC-1 on the range.

Andy Berger, from ESRA, Experimental Sounding Rocket Association, was also in attendance. He is from the Houston area. He helps plan and host rocket competitions designed to further promote rocketry and aerospace challenges.

The team and schools finally left the range and arrived back in Alamogordo for dinner, food shopping for tomorrow, and much needed showers and rest at around 8:00 pm.

Best of luck to all schools so that they may have a successful launches tomorrow.

Event details will continue to be available here. I will provide more information each morning as to how the schedule and other event details will progress for that day and how launches went for the schools testing that day. Pictures are not allowed on the range, but some pictures of teams getting ready to leave for the range with their vehicles might be available. If anything is available I will post it for your viewing pleasure.

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.

Rockets 2021: Travel to White Sands Today, Stage 2 and Range Set Up Information For Tomorrow, Friday

The SystemsGo team left Fredericksburg at in two shifts this morning headed to White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in New Mexico. The last group arrived in Alamogordo at about 5:30 pm. after a late start due to a bad tire on the van. Luckily Patrick Krauskopf at 7 Day Tire was able to replace it get us on the way by 9:00 am.

The early crew, Scott Netherland and Rebekah Hyatt, met with, Brigadier General Eric D. Little, at Range Control for finalization of schedules, other information for the launches this weekend, and continued support for the program. The meeting went very favorably but they will not be able to accommodate any launches on Friday, just set up at the range. Saturday and Sunday will continue to our testing days as originally scheduled.

The group walked to Chili’s for dinner and discussion about tomorrow’s events and schedules. The team plans to leave for the Alamogordo High School tomorrow morning at 6:30 am.

Schools and other personnel also traveled in today. Tomorrow all Stage 2 checks will begin by 7:00 am. All schools and personnel are asked to be there on time and ready to work.  Schools are asked to bring their own weights to simulate load cells and nitrous oxide loads. All other needed equipment for pressure checks will be there. Load cells will be available for sale for those that need one.

Electricity and restrooms are available at the high school during the day. Each school is responsible for acquiring food and drinks for their group for all meals and snacks each day.

All documentation was completed and turned in to Rebekah Hyatt, Thursday evening upon arrival.

  • UXO briefing registry
  • WSMR waiver
  • SystemsGo waiver

Friday upon notification from WSMR, SystemsGo Staff, pertinent personnel, and students from the first two rocket teams, who have cleared Stage 2, will be going down range to set up the rails and equipment for launch. They will also load these two rockets onto the rails that evening, ready for testing, Saturday morning,

In the event that all schools are through Stage 2 and rockets are finished, then all groups will go at that time and transport rockets to the site. Therefore the earlier vehicles are completed the more chance this can be accomplished.  If this is not accomplished then the rest will come in a later group. 

The current launch order as per the draw, but contingent on readiness, are as follows:

  • Brazoswood
  • Union Grove
  • Booker T Washington
  • Alamo Heights

The current schedule has launches beginning by 8:00 am Saturday morning.

Here is the address for the high school for Stage 2 on Friday morning. It is located just east of the Walmart.

Tomorrow will be an early morning, and a busy day in preparation for Saturday’s launches.

Good luck to all schools on your rocket tests.

Event details will continue to be available here. I will provide more information each day as to how the schedule and other event details will progress for that day and how launches went for the schools testing the previous day. Pictures are not allowed on the range, but some pictures of teams getting ready to leave for the range with their vehicles might be available. If anything is available, I will post it for your viewing pleasure.

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.

#Rockets2021 #SystemsGo #RideTheSky #Texasrockettrail #WSMRRocketLaunch2021

Rockets 2021 Continues Today in Jal, New Mexico!!!

The Rockets 2021 season transitioned to New Mexico this week after three weekends on the Texas Rocket Trail.  New Mexico launches are the fourth for the Tsiolkovsky and Oberth levels.

The current rosters list 8 schools participating in the Jal, New Mexico launch,  where they will be testing 16 rockets. This is the fourth active year for this venue.

Their numbers in both schools and rockets are down in New Mexico since the 2019 season, just as they were in Texas, due to schools navigating COVID parameters.

SystemsGo New Mexico does have a twitter feed  in order to follow the launches. The link is still live, but right now there are no current tweets.  That link is https://twitter.com/SystemsGoNM

All sites are closed to public viewing of launches this year.  However, the launches will se broadcast on Livestream here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SG5OUV944GQ

The  launch dates, locations, and schools are also listed here for your convenience or can be found at http://www.systemsgo.org/events/ .

Jal, New Mexico:

  • Tuesday, May  11 – Thursday, May 13
  • Returning to the launch site on Phillips Hill Road near Jal.
  • Schools participating: Fort Sumner HS, Grady HS, Hagerman HS, Jal HS, Lovington HS, Alamogordo HS, Dora HS, Portales HS
  • 16 expected rockets for testing
  • Tuesday, May 11, 2021
  • 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at Jal High School
  • 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Alamogordo High School
  • 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Dora High School
  • Wednesday, May 12th, 2021
  • 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at Lovington High School
  • 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Ft. Sumner High School
  • 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Portales High School
  • Thursday, May 13th, 2021
  • 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Hagerman High School
  • 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Grady High School

The sites will be open for admittance at 6:00 a.m. and launches will commence there after.

I am not sure exactly how the time frame on these launches will actually work. The block form of the schedule is a little different than the Texas schedules were. I know in Texas it depended on which schools’ rockets made it through Stages 1, 2, and 3 as to when and what order they launched.  In Jal they have a block 3 hour time frame for each school. I don’t really know how all the Stages factor in so it should be interesting to watch how the launches progress through the day.

Of course rockets are subject to winds, weather and workmanship, all of which can stall a launch. Come join in the action and cheer on these students on the Livsestream. Even though spectators and family cannot be there in person, just knowing you are watching them and cheering them on will boost their morale and bolster their success for their vehicles launch. Besides then you still get to see the look on your students’ faces when their vehicle goes up and then is recovered. That alone, is from priceless.

A live feed for the Jal, New Mexico, launches will be provided at www.systemsgo.org .

The senior groups are tentatively scheduled to launch their Goddard level rockets at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in New Mexico in late June. Right now these are still very tentative.  News on this may be available in the next few weeks.  These are not available for public viewing or Livestream due to being tested on a military facility, but blog and SystemsGo updates will be posted online as available during that week.

Please watch the SystemsGo website, SystemsGo Facebook page,  SystemsGo Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/SystemsGoNews  for upcoming information on theses events.

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.

Hope to see you at the launches! #RideTheSkies #texasrockettrail #Rockets2021 #EyesontheSkies

Rockets 2021 Southeast Texas/Smith Point Launches Saturday

Saturday was a super slow day for launching. Only two had been tested by 11:30. And they were still the only two by 4:11.  There were still 5 and one possible relaunch trying to qualify through Stages 1 and 2.

The evening became longer yet. At 4:16 the rocket #123 rework/relaunch  was the first to return to Stage 3. Others were very slow to follow.
At 6:15 #123A finally went for its relaunch followed by three more in fairly quick succession. The final one for the day made it to the rail but then developed issues which the pad crew worked diligently to overcome. Launch was attempted and failed and another attempt was made to correct some minor problems. As the crew worked the vehicle began to lose integrity and show signs of coming apart on the rail. The unfortunate call was eventually made to abort the launch and it was returned to the students. This ended testing for the Southeast Texas/Smith Point launch weekend.

More information on these launches can be found at http://www.systemsgo.org/events/ .

If you follow this program and like viewing the launches, there is one more available to view for Rockets 2021. Jal, New Mexico will be launching May 11-13.
 Picture uploads from The Texas Rocket Trail of Rockets 2021 can be found on my Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/ginger.burow/

Please watch the SystemsGo website, SystemsGo Facebook page,  SystemsGo Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/SystemsGoNews and this blog for upcoming information on these events.

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.

Hope to see you at the launches! #RideTheSkies #texasrockettrail #Rockets2021 #gettothepoint

Rockets 2021 Southeast Texas/Smith Point Launches Friday Update

Friday morning was an early one. Chita Craft and her Channel 11 News crew covered an early launch while reporting the weather from the site. Students from Anahuac were interviewed before launching Rocket 100, which they had built.

It was a successful launch, although the chute did not deploy, and it landed ballistic about 150 feet from Recovery Team 4, (Steve and Myself). It was completely dug into the ground with only about one foot and the fins still visible.

Chita Craft, came out to the landing site and took pictures as the teams retrieved it from the ground. Afterwards, the recovery teams took a photo opp with Ms. Craft.

Today’s schedule boasts four schools and 19 rockets. As of 5:00 this afternoon, ten had launched and another 8 were accounted for and expected to launch. Another long evening was rolling on as everyone awaited final checks in Stage 3 so that rockets could load the pad.

The goal was not to have any hold overs to tomorrow so that a hopefully short schedule could be maintained. As this week has shown though even short schedules can become long. Clearing vehicles through the stages is a little longer process this year as students have had to navigate all the COVID issues with school this last year, and that has made work on these vehicles hard to accomplish. This has left some arriving here not as prepared as they both thought they were, or as they would normally have been. Patience has been long, hard and required for all aspects of this year’s launches.

By evening’s end 20 had left the rail. This included the Anahuac display for the news.
Thus ended another long day of launching.

The Southeast Texas/Smith Point launch dates, schools and Livestream links are  listed here for your convenience or can be found at http://www.systemsgo.org/events/ .

Southeast Texas/Smith Point

  • Saturday, May 8
  • Launch & All Stages: 19350 FM 562, Anahuac, TX 77514
    South of Anahuac, near Smith Point, Texas
  • Southeast Texas-Smith Point 2019 Flight Schedule
  • -Schools participating: Booker T Washington HS, Liberty HS, , Milby HS, Summer Creek HS, Liberty HS
  • 57 expected rockets for testing
  • A live feed for each launch will be provided and will be available at www.systemsgo.org as each launch date arrives.
  • May 8- Day 3

The sites will be open to admittance for students and teachers only at 6:00 a.m. Projected start time for launches is 8:30 a.m. All is contingent on test vehicle readiness and ability to pass Stages 1 and 2. Mission Control will be ready for Stage 3 checks by 8:00 a.m.

Restrooms and wash stations will be provided at the launch site. Due to COVID restrictions, no concessions or spectator tent will be available, because no spectators are allowed this year. Teachers are asked to bring pop up tents for themselves and their students. Please remember sunscreen, chairs, umbrellas, extra snacks, drinks, and food.  Downtime entertainment for the students to engage in between launches may also be helpful. Rockets are subject to winds, weather and workmanship, all of which can stall a launch, and delay schedules.

If you follow this program and like viewing the launches, there is one more available to view for Rockets 2021. Jal, New Mexico will be launching May 11-13.

Daily reports featuring schedules, school names, pictures and some editorial content will be posted during the event if information is available.

Please watch the SystemsGo website, SystemsGo Facebook page,  SystemsGo Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/SystemsGoNews and this blog for upcoming information on these events.

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.

Hope to see you at the launches! #RideTheSkies #texasrockettrail #Rockets2021 #EyesontheSkies #gettothepoint

Rockets 2021 Southeast Texas/Smith Point Launches Thursday Recap

The Southeast Texas/Smith Point testing site had it’s first day of launches today. Originally 41 vehicles were scheduled for testing by 20 schools at this site.  Testing days are May 6-8, with a rain contingency day to be used only if needed on May 9.

The schedule for today slated five schools launching 12 rockets. This quickly dropped to four schools and 5 rockets for today. Their is a seventh one for Anahuac, which will launch at 6:45 tomorrow morning. Of the original five schools scheduled to launch today, Sunnyvale High School aborted, a few other schools did not bring the full numbers they had originally quoted, and one do not qualify and returned home.

Launches were very slow even though numbers were low. Only two vehicles had been tested by 2:30. The other four still had not passed through to Stage 3. What should have been a short day, became long day of waiting. The last rocket finally launched at 7:00 p.m. was recovered and the crew headed fir food.    .

Teacher, Kirk Moore arranged for Channel 11  News to broadcast live tomorrow, Friday at the launch site. Since our sites are closed to public participation this year, this is a wonderful opportunity for the students. He is planning a launch at 6:45 a.m. He state that he is, ” Pumped that we are finally getting chance to show what our kids do.”

He also has Chita Craft doing live weather from the launch site. If weather cooperates, Mr. Moore commented that, ” It’s going to be an early morning, but well worth it!”

The Southeast Texas/Smith Point launch dates, locations, picture links, live stream links, and schools are also listed here for your convenience or can be found at http://www.systemsgo.org/events/ .

Southeast Texas/Smith Point

  • Friday, May 7
  • Launch & All Stages: 19350 FM 562, Anahuac, TX 77514
    South of Anahuac, near Smith Point, Texas
  • Southeast Texas-Smith Point 2021 Flight Schedule (Not including Anahuac’s 6:45 a.m. TV launch.)
  • Schools participating: Pasadena Memorial HS, Brazoswood HS, Kingwood HS, Anahuac HS
  • 35  expected rockets for testing
  • A Livestream for each launch will be provided and will be available at www.systemsgo.org as each launch date arrives.
  • May 7- Day 2
  • Pictures from the progress at the site to this point are on SystemsGo Facebook page, as well as my Facebook page. They can be found here:https://www.facebook.com/SystemsGoEducation
  • https://www.facebook.com/ginger.burow

The sites will be open to admittance for students and teachers only at 6:00 a.m. Projected start time for launches is 8:30 a.m. All is contingent on test vehicle readiness and ability to pass Stages 1 and 2. Mission Control will be ready for Stage 3 checks by 8:00 a.m.

Restrooms and wash stations will be provided at the launch site. Due to COVID restrictions, no concessions or spectator tent will be available, because no spectators are allowed this year. Teachers are asked to bring pop up tents for themselves and their students. Please remember sunscreen, chairs, umbrellas, extra snacks, drinks, and food.  Downtime entertainment for the students to engage in between launches may also be helpful. Rockets are subject to winds, weather and workmanship, all of which can stall a launch, and delay schedules.

If you follow this program and like viewing the launches, there is one more available to view for Rockets 2021 after this one. Jal, New Mexico launches next week, May 11-13.

Daily reports featuring schedule links, school names, results, pictures and some editorial content will be posted during the event if information is available.

Daily picture uploads can also be found on my Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/ginger.burow/

Please watch the SystemsGo website, SystemsGo Facebook page,  SystemsGo Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/SystemsGoNews and this blog for upcoming information on these events.

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.

Hope to see you at the launches! #RideTheSkies #texasrockettrail #Rockets2021 #EyesontheSkies #gettothepoint

Rockets 2021 Southeast Texas/Smith Point Launches This Thursday

The 2021 Texas Rocket Trail season is on it’s last leg of the junior series launches with the Southeast Texas/Smith Point testing site. Currently 41 vehicles are scheduled for testing by 20 schools at this site. Testing begins this week, May 6-8, with a weather contingency day to be used only if needed on May 9.

This year’s season is dedicated to former SystemsGo operative and friend, Dayni Alba. Dayni spent many years with the launch teams working the Fill and Fire box. This will the groups’ first season without her. A banner in her honor will fly at each launch this season. Ride the skies Dayni, you are loved and missed.

The Southeast Texas/Smith Point launch dates, locations, and schools are also listed here for your convenience or can be found at http://www.systemsgo.org/events/ .

Southeast Texas/Smith Point

  • Thursday, May 6 – Saturday, May 8
  • Launch & All Stages: 19350 FM 562, Anahuac, TX 77514
    South of Anahuac, near Smith Point, Texas
  • Southeast Texas-Smith Point 2021 Flight Schedule
  • Schools participating: Gary HS, Hardin-Jefferson HS, Hargrave HS, Northstar HS,  Anahuac HS, Booker T Washington HS, Liberty HS, Pasadena Memorial HS, Brazoswood HS, Kingwood Park HS, Milby HS, Sunnyvale HS,  Summer Creek HS
  • 41 expected rockets for testing
  • A Livestream for each launch is provided and available at www.systemsgo.org 

The sites will be open to admittance for students and teachers only at 6:00 a.m. Projected start time for launches is 8:30 a.m. All is contingent on test vehicle readiness and ability to pass Stages 1 and 2. Mission Control will be ready for Stage 3 checks by 8:00 a.m.

Restrooms and wash stations will be provided at the launch site. Due to COVID restrictions, no concessions or spectator tent will be available, because no spectators are allowed this year. Teachers are asked to bring pop up tents for themselves and their students. Please remember sunscreen, chairs, umbrellas, extra snacks, drinks, and food.  Downtime entertainment for the students to engage in between launches may also be helpful. Rockets are subject to winds, weather and workmanship, all of which can stall a launch, and delay schedules.

If you follow this program and like viewing the launches, there is one more available to view for Rockets 2021. Jal, New Mexico will be launching May 11-13.

A live feed for each launch will be provided and will be available at www.systemsgo.org as each launch date arrives.

The senior groups are tentatively scheduled to launch their Goddard level rockets at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in New Mexico in late June.  These are not available for public viewing or Livestream due to being tested on a military facility, but blog and SystemsGo updates will be posted online as available during that week.

Daily reports featuring schedule links, school names, results, pictures and some editorial content will be posted during the event if information is available.

Daily picture uploads can also be found on my Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/ginger.burow/

Please watch the SystemsGo website, SystemsGo Facebook page,  SystemsGo Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/SystemsGoNews and this blog for upcoming information on these events.

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.

Hope to see you at the launches! #RideTheSkies #texasrockettrail #Rockets2021 #EyesontheSkies #gettothepoint

Rockets 2021 Central Texas/Stonewall Ended Today, Sunday, With a Weather Makeup Day

The Central Texas/Stonewall launch hit its final day in this series for the Rockets 2021 season, today. This day was not originally on the schedule but added due to inclement weather on Thursday and Friday to allow schools another launch option if they could not complete theirs due to the bad weather. Only one school, Georgetown High School chose this option. They had four rockets to test today. Three 1 pound/1 mile and 1 Transonic.

All four vehicles were tested and launched, 3 beautifully, and the fourth only made about fifty feet, before tumbling back down near the pad. Even so, all were tested and all recovered.

There was some added interest in this school for the Segner and Spies families, as they had a couple of relatives that recently began working for this school that joined the rocket group at the ranch to watch the launches.

Thanks so much to Sammy Segner, Troy, Jennifer, and Reed Spies, and Richard Koone for the use of their properties and for joining in the hunt for rockets as recovery teams. They made the weekend very enjoyable for everyone involved. It was a great first year at the new location and everyone is looking forward to being there again next season.

There were a total of 71 rockets tested by 20 schools at the Stonewall location for Rockets 2021. The recovery teams did a wonderful job of hunting them and returning them to the students. There were only 2 that were not recovered.

Thanks is also in order for the Stonewall Chamber of Commerce for hosting Stage 1 and 2 at their building.

Pictures from the progress at the site to this weekend are on SystemsGo Facebook page, as well as my Facebook page. They can be found here:

https://www.facebook.com/SystemsGoEducation/

https://www.facebook.com/ginger.burow

If you follow this program and like to view the launches, Rockets 2021 will continue with one more launch next week, May 6-8, with a possible weather make up day again on Sunday. There are some weather predictions for next week that might necessitate using Sunday just as we did this week. The final launch of the junior level rockets will be held in Smith Point just south of Anahuac, Texas (the Southeast Texas/Smith Point launch) for schools in the Houston  and Southeast Texas area.

The Smith Point sites will be open to admittance for students and teachers only at 6:00 a.m. Projected start time for launches is 8:30 a.m. All is contingent on test vehicle readiness and ability to pass Stages 1 and 2. Mission Control will be ready for Stage 3 checks by 8:00 a.m.

Of course rockets are subject to winds, weather and workmanship, all of which can stall a launch.

Restrooms and wash stations will be provided at the launch site. Due to COVID restrictions, no concessions or spectator tent will be available, because no spectators are allowed this year. Teachers are asked to bring pop up tents for themselves and their students. Please remember sunscreen, chairs, umbrellas, extra snacks, drinks, and food.  Downtime entertainment for the students to engage in between launches may also be helpful. Rockets are subject to winds, weather and workmanship, all of which can stall a launch, and delay schedules.

You can still be prepared to join in the action and cheer on these students on the Livestream. The look on your students’ faces when their vehicle goes up and then is recovered, and knowing you are watching and supporting them, is far from priceless.  Shoot them a text, letting them know you are watching online.

A Livestream for each launch will be provided and will be available at www.systemsgo.org as each launch date arrives.

More event details will be available here in upcoming days as events get closer. Daily reports featuring schedule links, school names, results, pictures and some editorial content will be posted during the events if information is available.

The senior groups are tentatively scheduled to launch their Goddard level rockets at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in New Mexico in late June.  These are not available for public viewing or Livestream due to being tested on a military facility, but blog and SystemsGo updates will be posted online as available during that week. This will be the fifth launch sequence and will finalize the Rockets 2019 season.

Please watch the SystemsGo website, SystemsGo Facebook page,  SystemsGo Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/SystemsGoNews and this blog for upcoming information on theses events.

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.

Hope to see you at the launches! #RideTheSkies #texasrockettrail #Rockets2019

Rockets 2021 Central Texas/Stonewall Soggy Saturday Evening Launch Report

Today was the third day of launches at Stonewall for Central Texas Rockets 2021. Weather was again the issue of the day. Rain delayed the start again for the second day. Stages 1 and 2 which were able to continue getting all the rockets through checks.

Unfortunately the same could not be said for Stage 3 checks as they were stalled several times for weather. Because of this some teams did not leave their rockets when asked to go for shelter and so those will  still have to pass Stage 3 tomorrow. All those that did leave their rockets have been checked.

The storms kept everything stalled until 4:30 this afternoon when a short window between storms allowed one volley resulting in three off the rail and two misfires. An attempt was made for a second volley but to no avail. Instead it was a race to secure the rockets and equipment to safety and retreat from the site before next line of storms.

That leaves a massive docket of vehicles for testing on Sunday. 51 if all of today’s are actually present.  It will be a busy Sunday if all goes well! Should be interesting to see how many the crew can put up in one day!

Some of the volunteers passed the time playing dominoes during rain storms while no rocket teams were there for checks. The rest of us passed the time visiting and watching the radar. Luckily tomorrow’s forecast looks much better than  the past couple of days.

Livestream should be back up to cover the festivities which will start extra early tomorrow. First rockets up by daybreak as long as we can reach the site after flooding rains this evening.

It’s 11:30 p.m. now and I’m still waiting to cross the Palo Alto  Creek slab and go home along with five other cars of neighbors and B/B guests.

Today was originally scheduled to be the last day of Central Texas Rockets here in Stonewall, but due to weather on Thursday and Friday we are still launching tomorrow. 

Restrooms and wash stations will be provided at the launch site. Due to COVID restrictions, no concessions or spectator tent will be available, because no spectators are allowed this year. Teachers are asked to bring pop up tents for themselves and their students. Please remember sunscreen, chairs, umbrellas, extra snacks, drinks, and food.  Downtime entertainment for the students to engage in between launches may also be helpful. Rockets are subject to winds, weather and workmanship, all of which can stall a launch, and delay schedules.

The Central Texas/Stonewall launch dates, Livestreams and schools are listed here for your convenience or can be found at http://www.systemsgo.org/events/ .

Central Texas/Stonewall:

  • Sunday,  May 2-Weather Contingency Day
  • Launch Site: 2187 Double Horn Road, Stonewall, Texas 78671
    Stage 1 & 2 at Stonewall Chamber of Commerce: 250 Peach Street, Stonewall, TX 78671
  • Schedule for Sunday: All or as close to that as possible!
  • Schools participating: Georgetown HS, Kermit HS, London HS, Carroll HS, New Diana, Kingwood, Hamilton, Roosevelt, Fabens, Harleton, Marble Falls, Union Grove, Victoria East, Victoria West, McGregor, Fredericksburg, Alamo Heights, Ingram, and Canon City.
  • 71 expected rockets for testing
  • A Livestream for each launch will be provided and will be available at www.systemsgo.org as each launch date arrives. Friday’s is as follows: May 2- Day 4

Pictures from the progress at the site to this point are on SystemsGo Facebook page, as well as my Facebook page. They can be found here:

https://www.facebook.com/SystemsGoEducation/

https://www.facebook.com/ginger.burow

A live feed for each launch will be provided and will be available at www.systemsgo.org as each launch date arrives.

Daily reports featuring schedule links, school names, results, pictures and some editorial content will be posted during the events if information is available.

Please watch the SystemsGo website, SystemsGo Facebook page,  SystemsGo Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/SystemsGoNews and this blog for upcoming information on theses events.

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.

Hope to see you at the launches! #RideTheSkies #texasrockettrail #Rockets2021 #EyesontheSkies

Rockets 2021 Central Texas/Stonewall Belay Those Friday Launches

Belay, belay, belay! The story of the day!

The act of belaying, is described as something a leader may require in order to tackle more difficult situations. It means to stop, it’s enough. That is exactly SystemsGo Program Director, Rebekah Hyatt had to do today with rockets. She finally had to make the call based on intel from Patrick Miller our meteorologist to belay any further attempt at launching today, due to weather.

This was not the outcome for the day that anyone had hoped to have. Due to the low cloud ceiling with continuous rain and drizzle it was the only correct answer for the day. Launches were called of for the day, with the hope of resuming tomorrow. Unfortunately, the weather prognosis for tomorrow is also grave. There are only two small windows tomorrow, one around 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and another mid-afternoon around 4:00 a.m. If these do not materialize, then Sunday is the only shot for all the rockets left from Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

Right now that would be eight from Thursday, 19 from today, and a possible 27 from Saturday if all rockets on the current Saturday schedule arrive and pass Stages 1, 2 and 3 checks. If anyone is counting, that is 54 rockets. That will be quite a feat and a super busy day for Sunday. There is a slight possibility of a small contingent being transported to the next launch in Anahuac, but that has plenty of challenges in itself and is not an ideal situation.

The best hope is to get whatever windows however small they may be for tomorrow and put up as many as the team can in that time in order to lighten the load for Sunday. On the bright side, right now Sunday’s weather looks warm, partly cloudy and sunny right now, with the best prognosis for flying rockets we have had all week.

From Thursday’s docket, Fabens and Harleton each have one one pound/one mile yet to test. New Diana, Kingwood, Hamilton, Roosevelt, Harleton, and Marble Falls all show one Transonic each ready to test.

Today’s schedule has Union Grove with one 1/1 and two Transonic, Victoria East with four 1/1, Victoria West with one 1/1, McGregor with two 1/1, Fredericksburg with two Transonic, Alamo Heights with three Transonic, Ingram Tom Moore High School with three 1/1 and Canon City with one 1/1.

Saturday’s schedule is posted below and shows as stated previously, 27 rockets.

I want to take a quick shout out to Canon City. They are a first year launch group and have traveled the farthest to launch this weekend. Unfortunately due to the weather, they may not even be able to be here to see their vehicle fly. That is the case now for several schools, but this is their first rocket, and they are from Canon City, Colorado! They are the first CO school to participate in the launches.

I spoke with them and their teacher, David Laughlin, today, and they were super excited to be here and and be part of the program. Their group was a mix of sophomores to seniors. They were impressed with all the program had taught them, and how much fun it has been to be a part of this learning experience.

I have to say that the young ladies and gentlemen and their teacher were very polite and friendly and a joy to talk with about their experience in the program. I am greatly remiss that though I was sure I would remember, I did not write them down and have forgotten the students’ names that I spoke with this afternoon. I did get their picture though. They are the cover photo for this blog piece. Congratulations on getting here for your first launch, safe travels, and good luck on your vehicle’s flight.

I also want to report that as of Friday morning, recovery was at 100% as all rockets have been located and returned to Misssion Control.

Tomorrow’s weather window for launching may be unstable right now, and start time unsure, but even so all Stage 1, 2 and 3 checks will remain on schedule with usual start times around 6:00 a.m. The idea is to get all rockets through the stages so they are rail ready when the opportunity arises, be it tomorrow or Sunday.

Today’s weather delays afforded me the opportunity to go see the students at Stage 1 and 2. I do not usually have that chance. I did get several pictures of the students and their rockets as they worked through the check points with the staff and their teachers. Here are just a couple of those. The rest can be found on my daily album on Facebook. The link is posted below.

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Pictures from the progress at the site to this point are on SystemsGo Facebook page, as well as my Facebook page. They can be found here:

https://www.facebook.com/SystemsGoEducation/

https://www.facebook.com/ginger.burow

Stages 1 and 2 will continue to be at the Stonewall Chamber of Commerce building.

Restrooms and wash stations will be provided at the launch site. Due to COVID restrictions, no concessions or spectator tent will be available, because no spectators are allowed this year. Teachers are asked to bring pop up tents for themselves and their students. Please remember sunscreen, chairs, umbrellas, extra snacks, drinks, and food.  Downtime entertainment for the students to engage in between launches may also be helpful. Rockets are subject to winds, weather and workmanship, all of which can stall a launch, and delay schedules.

The Central Texas/Stonewall launch dates, Livestream Links and schools are also listed here for your convenience or can be found at http://www.systemsgo.org/events/ .

Central Texas/Stonewall:

  • Saturday, May 1
  • Launch Site: 2187 Double Horn Road, Stonewall, Texas 78671
    Stage 1 & 2 at Stonewall Chamber of Commerce: 250 Peach Street, Stonewall, TX 78671
  • Central Texas-Stonewall 2021 Flight Schedule
  • This is the original projected Saturday schedule. As mentioned above, Thursday and Friday’s remaining rockets will also be attempted given the needed weather window.
  • Schools participating: Georgetown HS, Kermit HS, London HS, Carroll HS, New Diana, Kingwood, Hamilton, Roosevelt, Fabens, Harleton, Marble Falls, Union Grove, Victoria East, Victoria West, McGregor, Fredericksburg, Alamo Heights, Ingram, and Canon City.
  • 71 expected rockets for testing-27 on Saturday, 8 from Thursday, 19  from Friday
  • A Livestream for each launch will be provided and will be available at www.systemsgo.org as each launch date arrives. Friday’s is as follows: May 1- Day 3

The sites will be open to admittance for students and teachers only at 6:00 a.m. Projected start time for launches is normally 8:30 a.m. but currently due to weather, actual launch start time is unknown. Mission Control will update this as weather data allows. All is contingent on test vehicle readiness and ability to pass Stages 1 and 2. Mission Control will be ready for Stage 3 checks by 8:00 a.m. Weather will determine the rest.

More event details will be available here in upcoming days as events progress. Daily reports featuring schedule links, school names, results, pictures and some editorial content will be posted each day of the event if information is available.

Please watch the SystemsGo website, SystemsGo Facebook page,  SystemsGo Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/SystemsGoNews and this blog for upcoming information on theses events.

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.

Hope to see you at the launches! #RideTheSkies #texasrockettrail #Rockets2021 #EyesontheSkies