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Small Sounding Rocket Program

ASRI's Low-cost Payload Launch Service

The ASRI Small Sounding Rocket Program (SSRP) was initiated in the mid-1990s to provide Australian educational institutions from primary schools to universities with a high-acceleration rocket payload launch service at very low cost. The launch service provided by the SSRP was made available to individuals, companies and foreign universities. More recently, the SSRP has expanded to provide launch management and operation services for non-commercial organisations seeking assistance to launch their own vehicles.

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Launch Vehicles

The SSRP currently utilizes two types of launch vehicles, both of which are based on surplus-to-requirement military rocket motors. To ensure safe operation, these motors are managed under a Surveillance and Service Life Program.

Launch Operations

SSRP launch campaigns are usually conducted twice a year from ASRI's launch facility at Launch Area 9 in the Woomera Test Facility, South Australia, which is located around 500 km north of Adelaide.

Launch operations are conducted under the auspices of a Range Usage Agreement between ASRI and the Commonwealth of Australia and in accordance with the SSRP Safety and Operations Plan (SOP).

Details of the launch campaign that have been run and are being planned can be found here.Zuni-Launch.jpg

Launch Service Fees

ASRI charges a fee for each payload launch, the fee depends on the type of organisation. The current fee schedule is shown below. These fees cover ASRI's expenses in:

  • running launch campaigns
  • maintaining appropriate Public Liability and launch crew insurance coverage
  • the upkeep of the payload module fleet
  • ensuring that the testing and inspection requirements of the Surveillance and Service Life Program for the rocket motors are met

User
Launch Fee
ASRI individual members 
Free
Australian Primary and secondary schools 
Free
Australian universities 
$3000
Australian non-profit organisations 
$3000
Australian Commercial organisations 
$5000
International universities 
$5000
Other organisations 
POA

Building and Launching a Payload

Technical Requirements

Payloads built for launch aboard an ASRI sounding rocket must satisfy certain basic requirements which are detailed in the Payload Users Guide (PUG).

ASRI is able to provide payload developers with reasonable assistance with ensuring interface and safety requirements are met provided the preparation and notification schedule requirements as defined in the PUG are adheared to.

SSRP Patches

Cloth patches used by the SSRP Campaign are now available for purchase.

ASRI Logo patch is AU$10.00 while the Round shoulder patch is AU$15.00

contact mnicholls@asri.org.au

Patch ASRI logo

Patch SSRP shoulder

Further Information

For further information about building a payload and having it launched on an ASRI sounding rocket, please contact the Program Manager.

Richard SamuelProgram Manager
Bernard Davison
Trials Manager
John Coleman
Payload Manager
Bruce Henderson
Safety Officer
Michael Nicholls
Safety Officer

 

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