AUSROC III
The Ausroc III Program is one of the most advanced initiatives of its type in the world. It is by far the most ambitious high technology education and development program ever undertaken in Australia. The methods by which the Program is being advanced are revolutionary. The vehicle being developed is an order of magnitude more sophisticated than any other rocket previously developed in this country. From humble beginnings, the Ausroc Program is maturing into a pathfinder for the re-entry of Australia into the global space industry.
Advancement of the Ausroc Program relies upon the continuing support of government, industry and the Australian public generally.
The Vehicle
The Ausroc III vehicle is a liquid fuelled sounding rocket designed to launch a 150 kilogram payload module to an altitude of 500 kilometres on a sub-orbital trajectory. Unlike most sounding rockets in commercial use today, the vehicle will incorporate active guidance which means that its trajectory will be controllable during flight. The payload module will achieve approximately 6 minutes of weightlessness before re-entry and recovery via a steerable gliding parachute recovery system. These capabilities compare favourably with those of sounding rockets in commercial use today.
Management
The resources required to develop the vehicle are being contributed by ASRI, government, industry, academic institutions and the Australian community generally. Development work is being undertaken by work groups supervised by a professional project management hierarchy. Assessment of the integrity of designs and components is being undertaken at three levels, including a review by a panel of independent experts drawn from industry.Commercial Application
The Ausroc III Program is primarily intended to advance education, technology and industry development. However, the capability and hardware developed through the program may have commercial application:- As a technology, process and experience base.
- As a sounding rocket.
In these respects the Program is pathfinding potential commercially driven initiatives.
Documentation
Further information on the Ausroc III program can be obtained from The Ausroc III Program, which is downloadable below. The document outlines the aims and objectives of the Ausroc III program, the project management structure, details of the flight vehicle and launch arrangements.
The Ausroc III Program
(60 pages, 2.8Mb)| Document | Title |
| A3.01 | The
Ausroc III Program |
| A3.02 | Project Management Plan |
| A3.03 | Quality Plan |
| A3.04 | Master System Specification |
| A3.05 | Propulsion Specification |
| A3.06 | Structures Specification |
| A3.07 | Avionics Specification |
| A3.08 | Flight Control Specification |
| A3.09 | Payload Specification |
| A3.10 | Ground Segment Specification |
| A3.11 | Test and Evaluation Master Plan |
| A3.12 | Loads and Environment Definition Plan |
| A3.13 | Development Documentation System |
| A3.14 | Operational Procedures |