Project Imua Mission 10 Overview RockSat-X 2022 Project Imua Mission 10 involves the design, assembly, integration and testing of a multi-experiment payload that was flown under the RockSat-X 2022 program. WCC once again collaborated with HonCC on the development of a payload that was launched in sub-orbital flight by a NASA sounding rocket (Terrier-Improved Malemulte) from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on August 11, 2022. The WCC team designed a camphor-powered sublimation rocket that was released at apogee (99 miles altitude). The HonCC team designed a camera system and IMU devices that monitored the sublimation rocket’s motion. In addition, two students from Assets School assembled an Artemis CubeSat kit provided by HSFL that was test flown as part of this payload. Click to see Specs on Mission 10 Payload Click to see video and photos of ScubeR deployment Press articles and videos on Mission 10 • NASA rocket to launch UH Community College student payload • Payload for space launch tested at NASA facility • UH Community College students prep for NASA rocket launch • UH Community College experiment launched into space by NASA rocket • Spectacular UH Project Imua space video inspires awe
The following documents outline the year-long review process for certifying the payload: 1. CoDR: Concept of Design Review 2. PDR: Preliminary Design Review 3. CDR: Criterial Design Review 5. ISTR: Integrated Subsystem Test Review 6. FMSR: Full Mission Simulation Review Final Report: RS-X 2022 Project Imua Mission 10
UHCC Team: Windward CC & Honolulu CC ........... Assets High School Team |
last updated 8-23-2022