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Send the Terrapin Rocket Team to the Spaceport America Cup

$3,000
100%
Raised toward our $3,000 Goal
34 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on December 29, at 11:59 PM EST
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Terrapin Rockets

About Us:

The Terrapin Rocket Team (TerpRockets) is a university- recognized and student-led engineering competition club composed of 50 cross-discipline undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Maryland. We are dedicated to spreading the hobby of high-power model rocketry to everyone and pushing our limits to develop ever-increasing complex projects. The main competition we participate in is the Spaceport America Cup (SAC), the largest intercollegiate rocket competition in the world.

Spaceport America Cup:

The Spaceport America Cup (SAC) is the worlds largest intercollegiate rocketry competition that takes place in New Mexico every June. The goal of the competition is to carry a scientific payload of 8.8 pounds to a specific altitude. In the past, the team has competed in the 10k COTS category, which meant we were flying to 10k ft. on a commercial solid rocket motor. This year the team will compete in the 10k SRAD category with a student made and developed solid rocket motor, a first for the team. 

In order to compete in the competition, the team needs to travel across the country to New Mexico, a 30 hour drive. This is a very large portion of our yearly budget as we need to pay for rental cars, gas, and hotels for around 15 people. 

Why Should you Support the Terrapin Rocket Team?

TerpRockets is a diverse group full of members passionate about rocketry. We have majors ranging from aerospace engineering to physics and electrical engineering. Your support will help the team compete to the fullest extent at the Spaceport America Cup by providing funds for materials, rocket motors, certification rockets, and travel for the team.


Competition Subteams:

Aerostructure: This subteam is responsible for manufacturing the structure of the rocket. This includes making custom fiberglass and carbon fiber tubes, cutting out fins, and doing structural analysis on the rocket. 

Airbrake: Since the Spaceport America Cup is is a competition based on altitude precision, the team is working on a system that will be able to slow the rocket down to precisely hit the altitude target of 10,000 ft. 

Avionics: This subteam is working on making an avionics system to fly along with the rocket and collect flight data and relay it to the ground. 

Payload: The payload team is responsible for making a scientific payload to fly along with the rocket. The team is currently working on a deployable payload that will act as a radio relay for our rocket and attempt to control its flight with its parachute. 

Solids: This team designs and mixes the motor for the competition rocket. The team has characterized the propellant formulation for this year and will be test firing its first full scale motors soon. 


Non-Competition Subteams:

2 Stage: This team is learning the important skills necessary to safely light solid rocket motors mid air. 2 stage rockets allow much more efficient flights to higher altitudes and the work this team does will be used in future high performance projects by the team. 

Minimum Diameter: This team is responsible for developing a high performance rocket capable of supersonic flight. This is done by minimizing size and mass to optimize altitude and minimize drag.

Hybrid: This team is working on developing a hybrid propulsion system. Hybrid rocket motors are special because they have a solid fuel and a liquid oxidizer which provides many challenges. The subteam is currently working on developing systems for commercial hybrid systems to develop the skills necessary to work with liquid oxidizers. 


Make sure to follow us on all of our platforms!

Twitter: @terrapinrockets

Instagram: @terrapinrockets

LinkedIn: Terrapin Rocket Team

Website: terprockets.com



Gifts in support of the University of Maryland are accepted and managed by the University of Maryland College Park Foundation, Inc., an affiliated 501(c)(3) organization authorized by the Board of Regents. Contributions to the University of Maryland are tax deductible as allowed by law. Please see your tax advisor for details.

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$10

Jr Level 1 Certification

A donation of this amount will go towards buying basic materials and parts for our various teams such as epoxy, gloves, and paper towels. Donors will receive a thank you note!

$25

Level 1 Certification

Donors giving this amount will help to cover the cost of competition registration fees! Donors will get their name in small text on the competition rocket and a thank you note from the team!

$50

Level 2 Certification

A donation of this amount will help the team provide kits and motors to team members to earn their high power certifications. Donors will receive their name in medium text on the rocket and a thank you note from the team!

$100

Level 3 Certification

Donors who pledge this amount will help the team purchase motors and motor chemicals for test flights of the competition rocket. You will receive your name in large text on the competition rocket, and a thank you note from the team!

$500

Class 3 Project

By donating this amount you are helping the team cover costs to travel across the country to attend the competition. You will receive your name in large text on the rocket, a thank you note from the club, and a social media shoutout!

$1,000

Spaceshot

A generous donation of this amount will help cover a large portion of the expenses for travel and construction of the entire rocket. You will receive your name in very large text on the rocket, have your name read out before the launch of the rocket, a thank you note from the team, and a social media shoutout!

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