Information Sites

http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/
The British Interplanetary Society serves both space flight professionals and those with a general interest in space flight and astronautics. The Society has a worldwide membership, and is actively devoted to supporting forward looking policies and visionary thinking towards the advancement of space flight through its publications, symposia, meetings and other events. It is the world’s longest established organization devoted to the promotion of astronautics both nationally and internationally.
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http://www.rocketreviews.com/
Essence's Model Rocketry Reviews has kit reviews, launch reports, construction articles, plans, RockSim files and much more...
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http://www.europerocketry.com/
European Model Rocketry, the European rocketry portal! Since 1996, you will find here informations, links/directories and services about model rocketry, highpower and amateur/experimental rocketry in Europe
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http://www.info-central.org/infocentral.shtml
Rocketry Online brings you INFOcentral, the online hobby rocketry resource. Designed to assist old and new enthusiasts alike, INFOcentral presents commonly referenced industry terms and definitions together with graphical representations of the subject matter.
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http://exploration.grc.nasa.gov/education/rocket/shortr.html
This contains a list of all Rocket related information on the Nasa website inculding the rocket model simulator.
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http://www.out-world.co.uk
Science and Rocketry Workshops in Primary and Secondary schools nationwide
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http://www.rocketeers.co.uk/
My blog on space developments in the United Kingdom, with emphasis on the rapidly-growing field of commercial human spaceflight... Because I care about when *I* get to go to space.
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http://rocketrylist.com/
A list of rocketry websites
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http://www.rocketryonline.com/
Rocketry News website, with forums, auctions.
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http://www.rocketryplanet.com
This site has all the latest news mostly from the US, it also has forums, chat and auctions
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http://www.space.co.uk
Space.co.uk is a website which serves to raise the profile of space related activities in the UK and Europe. We provide access to resources that inform, educate, and inspire current and future space enthusiasts. The Space.co.uk community spans all levels of interest from the curious to the professional.
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http://www.space.co.uk
Space.co.uk is a website which serves to raise the profile of space related activities in the UK and Europe. We provide access to resources that inform, educate, and inspire current and future space enthusiasts. The Space.co.uk community spans all levels of interest from the curious to the professional.
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http://www.rocketryforum.com
The Rocketry Forum is a forum site for all things rocketry, the site is moderated so that it is child friendly. They also have chat functionality.
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http://www.thrustcurve.org/
Here you can find data for commercial model and high-power rocket motors usable with rocket simulation programs for flight prediction. The certification organizations test commercial motors and certify them for hobby use. This site organizes data on those motors and provides simulator files.
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http://www.rockets.herts.ac.uk
Rocketry at the University of Hertfordshire, undertaken by staff and students. It provides a source of information, launch reports and descriptions of the building of a range of rockets from model rockets to Level 3.
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http://www.ukayroc.org.uk/
UK Aerospace Youth Rocketry Challenge (UKAYRoC) challenge is based upon the successful Team America Rocketry Challenge, the largest model rocket showcase in the USA. The UKAYRoC provides secondary school students (11-18) a realistic experience in designing a flying aerospace vehicle that meets a specified set of mission and performance requirements. Students work in teams the same way aerospace engineers do. It is not intended to be easy, but it is well within the capabilities of secondary school students with a good background in science and maths and some craftsmanship skills.
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http://www.drmoore.org
Easy-to-use altitude prediction software, includes motor files and center-of-pressure calculations.
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