Student rocket experiments
A number of student rocket projects have been carried out at KTH within the REXUS program. Here you can find more information about the different experiments launched so far!
The REXUS/BEXUS program provides an opportunity for European university students to participate in a space project from start to launch. The competition for the flight opportunity is held annually, with student teams proposing their experiments, and several team get the chance to realize their project all the way to launch from Esrange space centre . KTH has actively participated in the programme, and a number of experiment have been completed (see the list below).
Boomerang 2021-2024
B2D2 (Bi-stable Boom Dynamic Deployment) 2019 - 2023
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PRIME (Plasma measuRements wIth Micro Experiment) 2017 - 2019
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WOLF (Wobbling contrOL system for spinning Free falling unit) 2016 - 2018
Facebook page
YouTube channel
SLED (a System of free-falling units using LEDs to allow one to track the other) 2015 - 2016
Blog
Facebook page
SCRAP (SCattering of Radar waves on Aerosols in Plasmas) 2013 - 2015
More information
Blog
Facebook page
YouTube channel
ISAAC (Infrared Spectroscopy to Analyse the middle Atmosphere Composition) 2012 - 2014
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Blog
Facebook page
YouTube channel
MUSCAT (MUltiple Spheres for Characterisation of Atmospheric Temperature) 2011 - 2013
Blog
Facebook page
YouTube channel
RAIN (Rocket deployed Atmospheric probes conducting Independent measurements in Northern Sweden) 2010 - 2013
Blog
Facebook page
YouTube channel
SQUID (Spinning QUad Ionospheric Deployer) 2009 - 2011
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Blog
YouTube channel
LAPLander (Lightweight Airbag Protected Lander) 2008 - 2010