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NASRA Rockets

The full NASRA rocketry information system is currently under development and will allow access to a full catalogue of NASRA rockets cross-referenced to images, flight data and launch information.
In the mean time, the table below will provide information on most the NASRA rocket models and history.

Chris I (aka Ebagum)

Type: Cluster
Power: 35xD
Chris I is a multi-bodied 35 engine (14 and 3x 7 engine boosters).
Rocket Information : Chris I Mini-Site

Gagarin I

Type: Cluster
Power: 19xD
Gagarin I is an experimentally designed 19 engine in-line cluster rocket.
Rocket Information Sheet: Available
DAJPL Papers on the Gagarin I Construction as well as early Post Flight Analysis
are available in addition to the DAJPL Gagarin Project Homepage

phatMan 28

Type: Cluster
Power: 26xD, 2xC
phatMan is a 28 engine in-line cluster development rocket.
Rocket Information Sheet: Available

MicroScud

Type: Cluster
Power: 12xD
Scud is a cluster development rocket.
Rocket Information Sheet: Available

Three-Engine / 'BigBoy'

Type: Cluster
Power: 3xD
The three-engined rocket is the first prototype in-line cluster rocket.
Rocket Information Sheet: Available

Saturn / NewSaturn

Type: Single/Staged
Power: A/B/C/D
Saturn was originally a C-class and used for staging as well. Following crash
damage, was rebuilt to take a D engine.
Rocket Information Sheet: Available

Stavros I/Stavros II

Type: Single/Staged
Power: D
The Stavros series was an early D series rocket used for staging experiments.
Rocket Information Sheet: Available

Stavros Defender

Type: Single/Staged
Power: A/B/C/D
The Stavros Defender was an early NASRA rocket and was the first ever rocket successfully staged by NASRA.
Rocket Information Sheet: Available

The Hog Series

Type: Single/Staged
Power: A/B/C/D
The Hod Series (primarily GroundHod and PheonixHog) were early Non-Standard NASRA Rockets
Rocket Information Sheet: Available

The Skeeta

Type: Single/Staged
Power: A/B/C/D
Skeeta was an early test-bed NASRA Rocket
Rocket Information Sheet: Available


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