Peregrine-Sounding-Rocket
description
Archer aerospace presents perigrine. A 3 stage sounding rocket capable of reaching to the edge of space for you to perform all kinds of measurements. The newly developed directional rx-tracking will make sure that radio contact with the rocket is maintained at all times and telemetry flow is reliable. Onboard cameras make it possible to watch the entire ascent of the rocket launch from your screen in the launch pad adjacent mission control room. Said control room is also equipped with state of the art lua-displays for easy data visualization and plotting.
After the last stage has burned out, the payload separates from the third stage with the use of rcs. The parachute deploys at T+ 540 seconds or between 4-6 km so drift is effectively prevented making recovery easier.
Specifications
stages
3
maximum altitude
63 km
maximum velocity
550m/s
flight time
800s+
sensors
[list]
[*] temperature
[*] barometer
[*] 2 tilt sensors
[*] astronomy sensor
[/list]
Flight plan
T+0s
launch
T+27s
first staging + second stage ignition
T+81s
second staging + third stage ignition
T+120s
third staging + payload separation
T+540s
parachute deploy
graph
The graph draws a line representing how pressure and temperature vary with altitude.
The vertical axis represents the telemetry and horizontal axis represents altitude.
The numbers on the vertical line represent the telemetry in % (e.g., 100%, 75%, 50%)
and the numbers on the horizontal line represent altitude^3 (e.g., 10k, 20k, 30k)
Disclaimer
Telemetry may start to get choppy at higher altitudes causing inaccurate telemetry readings.
As of now i have not found a way to fix this, will update if a fix is found.
DO NOT RE-UPLOAD UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE (unless given permission from me personally)
Enjoy :)