
Attempted launch day 1 at Mach-25! We have faced a lot of challenges during the manufacturing process (pictured here!)
Hopefully weather permitting we can launch soon!
The University of Warwick Aerospace Society
https://linktr.ee/warwickaerospace
Warwick Rockets was founded in 2014 by a group of students who wanted the opportunity to work on space-related extracurricular projects, meet other people interested in aerospace and spaceflight, visit relevant places and get involved in the growing Newspace movement for themselves. This year we’re going to start more exciting and ambitious projects which will lay the foundations for future work t
Attempted launch day 1 at Mach-25! We have faced a lot of challenges during the manufacturing process (pictured here!)
Hopefully weather permitting we can launch soon!
Mach-25 Building update!
We have arrived at the competition and today has been centered around building the launch vehicle!
Thank you to all the university’s, RSOs and for all the support!
About a week ago, our rocketry team launched the rocket they’d been working on all year at the National Rocketry Championships. 🚀
This was Warwick’s first rocket to take flight in 10 years, and it reached an impressive altitude of 1,774 feet! 🏆
Huge congratulations to the team for all their hard work and dedication! 🙌
Our Rocketry Team recently took part in the NRC 🚀🎖️
Before we dive into what we’ve been up to, here’s a little background on what the NRC is all about!
✈️ RC Aircraft Project Updates ✈️ and ✨New Sponsor✨
2 terms and countless hours of effort later, our RC Aircraft sub-teams are finally ready with their designs to race against each other in a final competition!! Keep an eye out on our instagram for more updates 👀
A huge thank you to for sponsoring us and making this project happen!
Mach-25 project update!
We would like to thank for their support!
We are proud to announce that we are recipients of the RS Student Fund
Scroll to the last page to hear about our project aims from the Team Captain!
Watch our Instagram for more project updates!
In week 9, we’ll be electing a new exec team!
Members can run for multiple positions but can only hold one. The current roles you can run for are:
-President
-Vice President
-Treasurer
-Secretary
-Director of Projects
-Safety Officer
-Welfare Officer
-Publicity & Marketing (x2)
-Events Officer
-Academic Coordinator
If interested, make sure to mail your manifesto to [email protected] latest by midday of 6th March.
We are proud to announce that we are hosting the UKSEDS Midlands and East of England Regional event this Friday!
The itinerary will be announced in due course but expect talks, a quiz and a student led debate!
Excited to see you all there!
Unfortunately, many of our current Exec, PMs & CEs won’t be here next year 🙁, so we want your input on what’s next! 💡
Join us for a short presentation followed by an open discussion where your ideas matter! Plus, fill out a quick google form and grab some free pizza. 🍕
Join us on Tuesday for an information session on the main event of the term in the space community: NSSC!
Looking forward to seeing everyone there!!!
Are you a STEM student who wants to learn the basics of Fusion 360?
Work in a mechanical sub team and want to develop your CAD skills?
Come along to this session to learn and develop your CAD skills! We will cover the basics and you will be able to ask questions! This event requires a sign up.
(If you would like to signup have a look at the link in our LinkTree or see below)
Hope to see you all there!
https://forms.gle/jioHBPvX8ht1FWZd6
Warwick Aerospace was founded in 2014 by a group of students who wanted the opportunity to work on space-related extracurricular projects, meet other people interested in aerospace and spaceflight, visit relevant places and get involved in the growing Newspace movement for themselves.
This year we’re going to start more exciting and ambitious projects which will lay the foundations for future work towards being able to launch stuff into space! We’ll also run beginners’ workshops for budding rocketeers, go on trips to aerospace-related places (all on Earth, at least until the University’s minibuses are certified for human spaceflight), build connections with industry and hold regular events so you can meet your fellow space enthusiasts.