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ARLISS        A Rocket Launch for International Student Satellites


ARLISS launch is scheduled for September 24-26, 2004 at the Black Rock Desert


The ARLISS program is designed to provide an educational experience to students in the design, flight and data analysis of a space experiment. This program is to prepare students for an exciting, technical challenge that may lead to launching space experiments into low earth orbits and beyond.

These pages are part of an informal information exchange between the ARLISS group and CanSat and Open Class Experiment designers-builders.  University aeronautics/astronautics students, High School students, robotic clubs, and hobbyists get together each year to fly their satellite projects in rockets supplied by Aero-pac.  This project is sponsored by Stanford University and other around the world..

Paranoramic shot at the Black Rock Desert looking south towards Gerlach, NV.  Gerlach weather forecast here.



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