USC Students Break Amateur Rocket Altitude Record with 89-Mile Launch

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USC Students Break Amateur Rocket Altitude Record with 89-Mile Launch
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A team of undergraduate students from the University of Southern California's Rocket Propulsion Lab set a new record for amateur rocketry by launching their homemade rocket, Aftershock II, to an altitude of 470,000 feet, surpassing the previous record by 90,000 feet. The rocket, which reached speeds of Mach 5.5, was notable for its powerful solid-propellant motor and advanced thermal protection, including titanium-coated fins. This achievement marks a significant milestone in non-professional space exploration and engineering.

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