Just your average hydrostatic test.. Nothing quite like working from home!2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
It's amazing how something so terrifying could be so beautiful. A rocket engine is born!2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
Here's a shot of our completed fuel tank! Nothing says fun like 200L of kerosene. His name is Big Fish.2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
Starsailor partial stackup (Chief Engineer for scale). Hard to believe that this is only the top 1/3rd!2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
Hey guys, you all remember our fuel tank Big Fish? Well we're all very happy to introduce you our LOX tank: Bigger Fish.2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
Starsailor full stackup. After 3 years of hard work and persistence, it's a special moment seeing everything all come together.. photos don't do it justice. Funny coincidence, Starsailor is about 1-2 inches longer than all four of our previous rockets combined!2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
Its good to see our Camera Bay coming together. With 8 cameras in this segment (4 radial, 4 downwards), hopefully we catch some good footage!2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
More work on Space Concordia's Starsailor nosecone assembly underway. Can't wait to see the full stack!2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
What moment when your tank passes hydrostatic testing and now you need to make it fly 😅2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
Full Tower, Full Raise. Big Ben standing tall! At 75ft off the ground, we think this might be one of the largest rocket launch towers ever built by students! We are incredibly proud of our launch tower team for the momentous efforts over the past 3 years to get this machine built.2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
Assembling the COPV section of the Starsailor fuselage. When assembled on the rocket, this section is 8.5m (28ft) off the ground.2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry
Looks like Big Fish is up for the chopping block. All the way up to 750 psi and still holding strong!2yr ⋅ C12H26_O2 ⋅ r/rocketry