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Student Rocket Launch Inspires Next Generation of Rocket Scientists

Pueblo, Colo. (Aug 7, 2024) – On Saturday, July 20, United Launch Alliance (ULA) and BAE Systems Space & Mission Systems held the 16th annual Student Rocket Launch at Hudson Ranch in Pueblo, Colorado. Three intern-built rockets –Galileo, Einstein and Kepler– stood 13 feet tall each and flew approximately 9,300 feet into the air.
 
The Student Rocket Launch provides ULA interns with the opportunity to experience a small-scale launch campaign and navigate the complexities of rocket design and development. Each rocket contained three to four different payloads (on-board experiments and instruments deployed after launch), built by either members of the BAE Systems Intern Remote Sensing Team (BIRST) program or K-12 students from across the nation.
 
The Student Rocket Launch is a comprehensive introduction to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) that provides hands-on experience for everyone involved, regardless of the scope of their role or educational background.
 
“Congratulations to the participants of the Student Rocket Launch, we are proud of the dedication and hard work that they put into this program to make it possible,” said Tory Bruno, president and CEO of ULA. “The skills and hands-on experiences that it provides to our ULA interns and mentors, BAE Systems interns and the K-12 teams is unmatched. The lessons learned during this program will a resource for their future careers.”
 
Click here for photos from this year’s event. Click here for more information regarding the program.
 
About ULA
All rockets are not created equal. ULA is the nation’s most experienced, reliable, and accurate launch service provider delivering unmatched value, a tireless drive to improve, and commitment to the extraordinary. Vulcan’s inaugural launch marked the beginning of a new era of space capabilities and provides higher performance and greater affordability while offering the world’s only high energy architecture rocket to deliver any payload, at any time, to any orbit.
For more information on ULA, visit the ULA website at www.ulalaunch.com and join the conversation on social at @ulalaunch.  

About BAE Systems
BAE Systems, Inc. and its nearly 41,000 people are part of a global defense, aerospace, and security company with approximately 100,000 employees worldwide. We deliver products and services for air, land, sea and space, as well as advanced electronics, intelligence, security, and IT solutions and support services. Our dedication shows in everything we design, produce and deliver— to protect those who protect us in a high-performance, innovative culture. We push the limits of possibility to provide a critical advantage to our customers where it counts. 

 

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Student Rocket Launch Inspires Next Generation of Rocket Scientists

Pueblo, Colo. (Aug 7, 2024) – On Saturday, July 20, United Launch Alliance (ULA) and BAE Systems Space & Mission Systems held the 16th annual Student Rocket Launch at Hudson Ranch in Pueblo, Colorado. Three intern-built rockets –Galileo, Einstein and Kepler– stood 13 feet tall each and flew approximately 9,300 feet into the air.
 
The Student Rocket Launch provides ULA interns with the opportunity to experience a small-scale launch campaign and navigate the complexities of rocket design and development. Each rocket contained three to four different payloads (on-board experiments and instruments deployed after launch), built by either members of the BAE Systems Intern Remote Sensing Team (BIRST) program or K-12 students from across the nation.
 
The Student Rocket Launch is a comprehensive introduction to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) that provides hands-on experience for everyone involved, regardless of the scope of their role or educational background.
 
“Congratulations to the participants of the Student Rocket Launch, we are proud of the dedication and hard work that they put into this program to make it possible,” said Tory Bruno, president and CEO of ULA. “The skills and hands-on experiences that it provides to our ULA interns and mentors, BAE Systems interns and the K-12 teams is unmatched. The lessons learned during this program will a resource for their future careers.”
 
Click here for photos from this year’s event. Click here for more information regarding the program.
 
About ULA
All rockets are not created equal. ULA is the nation’s most experienced, reliable, and accurate launch service provider delivering unmatched value, a tireless drive to improve, and commitment to the extraordinary. Vulcan’s inaugural launch marked the beginning of a new era of space capabilities and provides higher performance and greater affordability while offering the world’s only high energy architecture rocket to deliver any payload, at any time, to any orbit.
For more information on ULA, visit the ULA website at www.ulalaunch.com and join the conversation on social at @ulalaunch.  

About BAE Systems
BAE Systems, Inc. and its nearly 41,000 people are part of a global defense, aerospace, and security company with approximately 100,000 employees worldwide. We deliver products and services for air, land, sea and space, as well as advanced electronics, intelligence, security, and IT solutions and support services. Our dedication shows in everything we design, produce and deliver— to protect those who protect us in a high-performance, innovative culture. We push the limits of possibility to provide a critical advantage to our customers where it counts.