, Cambridge University Spaceflight has three projects which it is pursuing; all three are critical to the long-term goal of successfully launching a rocket into space and retrieving it.
Nova Nova is CU Spaceflight's first project and has the objective of launching high-altitude balloons on
test flights to
near space. The
lifting gas used is
helium.
Meteor Meteor is a project designed to provide a landing system for falling body to a 100-metre accuracy, from any point within the
Earth's atmosphere. The Meteor project will use a
paraglider to land objects.
Martlet Martlet is the project aimed at the development of a small
rocket and
launch system which can be launched from a Nova balloon in the
upper atmosphere. CU Spaceflight aim the final Martlet rocket to be less than 1 metre long, weigh 3.5 kilograms, and carry a 0.5 kg payload. The intended cost per launch is less than
GBP£1000. The rocket will be a
solid-fuel rocket. Its objective is to reach
suborbital space – i.e. reaching altitudes in excess of 100 km (
the boundary of space). The idea of a balloon-launched rocket – a
rockoon – is not new, but is rarely practiced. The incentives for air-based launch are that the altitude the balloons reach are in the
near space region – which is above 99% of the atmosphere – thus resulting in
significantly less
atmospheric drag, requiring far less
rocket fuel. ==Press coverage==