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A group discussion of Amateur High Power Rocketry and the technology around it!Copyright (c) By Little Beth Entertainment Ltd.
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  • #137: Catching up on the latest, and our projects
    Feb 12 2026

    Note: This show was recorded a little while ago. After the session was done, our studio went through some needed updates, which delayed production and recording schedules.

    In this episode, CG, Gheem and Daniel catch up on the latest (as of this recording) rocket news as well as the status of their projects, and the changes to the show moving forward.

    CG discusses the new Rocket Flight Computer progress. Here are some screen shots of his new interface software written in Python to connect, program, and download data from his Flight Computers.

    Check out our website @ https://therocketryshow.com for images from CG's projects.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Rocketry Forum

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    1 h
  • #136 : The Project Episode
    Oct 13 2025

    This was recorded several months ago, and CG's finally getting it posted.

    The next episode is about two weeks out, where CG has LOTS to follow up on, and it has a LOT to do with the delay getting this one posted.

    Enjoy!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Rocketry Forum

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Ep135: The 2025 IREC Rocket Competition
    May 20 2025

    In this episdode, we welcome Steve Taylor from The Experimental Sounding Rocket Association (ESRA)

    Each year, ESRA accepts over 150 collegiate teams from around the world to compete in the International Rocket Engineering Competition (IREC) for the prestigious title of overall winner!

    Each team designs, builds, tests and launches rockets with a payload size of up to 2.2 Kg and target altitudes of either 10,000, 30,000, 45,000 even up to 100,000 feet! Rockets are typically 4 to 8 inches in diameter and 8 to 20 ft. long. Multistage rockets and all chemical propulsion types (solid, liquid, and hybrid) are allowed. The goal is to have participants learn their skills by doing (motto: Learn by doing) in a safe educational rich environment.

    The IREC has been an annual occurrence since 2006. The competition achieved international status in 2011 – when schools from Canada and Brazil joined – and has continued to grow rapidly ever since. More than 1,800 students attended the 2024 competition, representing over 120 schools from 22 countries on 5 different continents.

    ESRA has operated the Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition (IREC) since 2006.

    Competitions have been held in the following locations:

    2006-2016 - Green River, Utah

    2017-2024 - Spaceport America, New Mexico

    This year, it happens at 2025 - Spaceport Midland, Texas.

    For more info, Visit: https://soundingrocket.org

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Rocketry Forum

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    55 m
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