Mustang Rocketry

Mustang Rocketry Mustang Rocketry is an SMU student organization focused on building high-powered rockets. Founded on the belief that more rockets > less rockets

02/14/2019

Experimenting with fabricating our nosecone!! The best way to spend a Saturday morning!

09/27/2018

A huge thank-you goes to BurnSim, a Solid Propellant Internal Ballistics Simulation Research Rocket Motor design software! We can't wait to use their software to help us design our SRAD motor

Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth during Night at the Club!! We LOVED talking and getting to know you! Our fir...
08/19/2018

Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth during Night at the Club!! We LOVED talking and getting to know you! Our first meeting is this Wednesday at 6:30 in the DIG. Hope to see you there!!

Mustang Rocketry's first trip to the Spaceport America Cup!
06/29/2018

Mustang Rocketry's first trip to the Spaceport America Cup!

06/29/2018

Last Friday Mustang Rocketry launched its first ever Spaceport America Cup entry. The flight was perfect on the way up, but issues with the separation system caused SDM-1 to crash hard into the desert floor. Here is footage of launch!

Last week Mustang Rocketry presented SDM-1 to the SMU community. Final preparations are being made this week for the SA ...
05/14/2018

Last week Mustang Rocketry presented SDM-1 to the SMU community. Final preparations are being made this week for the SA Cup! Mustang Rocketry looks forward to competing this June.

Rocket Motor test success! Today Mustang Rocketry tested its L-Class, Student Researched and Designed rocket motor and i...
04/20/2018

Rocket Motor test success! Today Mustang Rocketry tested its L-Class, Student Researched and Designed rocket motor and it is now flight-ready for the SA Cup.

All machining for Mustang Rocketry's motor has been complete, with a planned test for February. Designs for air-frame an...
12/11/2017

All machining for Mustang Rocketry's motor has been complete, with a planned test for February. Designs for air-frame and avionics components have passed a review as well, with manufacturing to begin in the Spring Semester

10/03/2017
Photographs from the machining and manufacturing of SMU's first SA Cup rocket
10/03/2017

Photographs from the machining and manufacturing of SMU's first SA Cup rocket

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4605 Research Park Circle, Suite A
Las Cruces, NM
88001

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