Peregrine 100-km Sounding Rocket Project
TBMG-12650
01/01/2012
- Content
The Peregrine Sounding Rocket Program is a joint basic research program of NASA Ames Research Center, NASA Wallops, Stanford University, and the Space Propulsion Group, Inc. (SPG). The goal is to determine the applicability of this technology to a small launch system. The approach is to design, build, and fly a stable, efficient liquefying fuel hybrid rocket vehicle to an altitude of 100 km. The program was kicked off in October of 2006 and has seen considerable progress in the subsequent 18 months.
- Citation
- "Peregrine 100-km Sounding Rocket Project," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2012.