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PROJECT AETHERIOS
LIQUID BIPROPELLANT ROCKET
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AETHERIOS
Our newest liquid bipropellant rocket stands at 18 ft tall housed within a 9.5 in diameter airframe designed to reach an altitude of 48,000 ft. Powered by a regeneratively cooled LOx/Ethanol engine, Aetherios aims to fly by the end of the Spring 2025 semester.
This rocket features a 3D printed chamber, structural tanks, remote pressurization and fill systems, in-house composite airframe, and custom PCBs.


ALREADY TESTED.
Through an extensive testing campaign, Project Aetherios has produced several successful cryogenic and static hot fire tests.
The engine has already demonstrated its reliability and performance with a total of 95 seconds of burn time.

ANATHEMA

Powering Aetherios is the student-designed, regenerativley cooled engine Anathema. The chamber is 3D-printed out of the NASA developed GRCop-42 alloy with a copper pintle machined in-house.
Propellant: LOx/Ethanol
Thrust: 1000 lbf
CONSTELLATION STACK
Designed and assembled in-house, these boards are responsible for critical data acquisition and storage. The Constellation Stack serves as the spinal cord of our rocket.

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