Rocket Development Lab

Rocket Development Lab Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's state-of-the-art undergraduate rocket club in Prescott, AZ! We learn from each other and teach each other.

The Rocket Development Lab is Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's state-of-the-art undergraduate rocket club in Prescott, Arizona, where we design, build, test, and fly all things rocket related. We work with hobby rockets, solid rocket motors, rocket engines, rocket test facilities, flight vehicles, and liquid propellant-fueled rockets. The RDL has created a strong hands-on learning environmen

t to ensure that students who are interested in rocketry and engineering can engage themselves with advanced rocketry projects. In addition, students are able to socialize and develop friendships with fellow rocket enthusiasts. To us, the sky is not the limit. Our page promotes and showcases our major milestones, progress, and more. You will see videos of hot fires, different rocket-related engineering projects, educational videos, livestreams of our testing procedures and more helping you understand and get excited about what we do!

Calling Eagles all over the world! Let's show what it looks like when we come together. The future of engineering needs ...
03/25/2025

Calling Eagles all over the world! Let's show what it looks like when we come together. The future of engineering needs you!

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Give dreams to their wings by helping Embry-Riddle students ascend to new heights on March 25!

D2EB Livestream is scheduled to go live 7 am PST on 3/16/2025!
03/15/2025

D2EB Livestream is scheduled to go live 7 am PST on 3/16/2025!

D2EB is ready for the skies!

Two weeks ago, RDL had the opportunity to attend FAR's Liquid Symposium. It was an awesome place to learn about other ro...
02/06/2025

Two weeks ago, RDL had the opportunity to attend FAR's Liquid Symposium. It was an awesome place to learn about other rocket projects, and we had a blast!

Why wait for Monday? During a productive weekend, our mix personnel made 45 lbs of Turbo White propellant and four full-...
01/30/2025

Why wait for Monday? During a productive weekend, our mix personnel made 45 lbs of Turbo White propellant and four full-sized motors! IREC better watch out for us, we're coming for that trophy ๐Ÿ†

Ignis-1, a research propellant, was made last weekend! Rest? We don't know her. Long weekend = more rocketry ๐Ÿ˜Ž
01/24/2025

Ignis-1, a research propellant, was made last weekend! Rest? We don't know her. Long weekend = more rocketry ๐Ÿ˜Ž

12/02/2024
Deneb 2 fired away this month! The rocket executed a successful 10 second static fire, carrying itself one step closer t...
11/27/2024

Deneb 2 fired away this month! The rocket executed a successful 10 second static fire, carrying itself one step closer to the launchpad.

After a hole burnt through the throat of the thrust chamber, the team made their way back to the lab, ready to make amends. After some well-planned design changes, the rocket was vertical again, ready for another test. This team does NOT give up- and their hard work pays off!

Last weekend, the Hobby Rocketry Club took an exciting trip to Aguila for a launch with Tripoli Phoenix! ๐Ÿš€ Members reach...
11/12/2024

Last weekend, the Hobby Rocketry Club took an exciting trip to Aguila for a launch with Tripoli Phoenix! ๐Ÿš€ Members reached new heights, completing level 1 and level 2 certifications, testing advanced electronic systems, and even encountering some unexpected mishaps along the way. Every launch was a new learning experience, and we canโ€™t wait to keep pushing the boundaries of flight.

10/27/2024

This last weekend, Deneb 2 performed a static fire! They suffered a burn through at T+3.5s and are working to solve the problem. Design changes have been made to both chamber and engine to prevent a failure like these in the future! We are getting so close to launch that we can almost smell the exhaust!!

Introducing the Tyche Engine! This project has a goal of creating an engine to fill the gap in the thrust output of curr...
10/24/2024

Introducing the Tyche Engine! This project has a goal of creating an engine to fill the gap in the thrust output of current projects on campus, which is approximately 250 lbf to 1400 lbf. They also are looking to expand the capabilities of the RDL and present various leadership opportunities, specifically for underclassmen. They did a great job on their Critical Design Review(CDR) and weโ€™re looking forward to see what the Tyche team has in store!

The Rocket Development Lab has been at it again! Introducing our first update on the RDLโ€™s newest flagship flight vehicl...
10/09/2024

The Rocket Development Lab has been at it again! Introducing our first update on the RDLโ€™s newest flagship flight vehicle, Deneb 2: Electric Boogaloo (D2EB, for short)!

D2EB is an even more optimized flight vehicle than its predecessor Deneb. Research and Development for the flight vehicle started in Fall 2023 and hardware started getting built during Spring 2024.

Currently, the D2EB team has been on a testing spree with 5 hot fires in the matter of weeks during the Fall 2024 semester! Fun fact, the engine we have on this flight vehicle has produced 1700lbf of thrust, which is the most ever generated by a liquid engine on campus!
Flight is coming up soon and stay updated by following us on Instagram and YouTube for updates!

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3700 Willow Creek Road
Prescott, AZ
86301

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