Welcome to the resources page for the UND Advanced Rocketry Club! Here you'll find links to some of the key tools and platforms that we use to design, build, and launch rockets.
GitHub is a web-based platform used by developers to store, manage, and share their code. Our club uses GitHub to collaborate on projects and track changes made to code. Follow the link to access our club's GitHub repository and see what we're working on!
Open Rocket is a free, fully featured model rocket simulator that allows you to design and simulate your rocket before you build and launch it. With OpenRocket, you can analyze rocket performance, optimize designs, and determine flight stability. Click the link to download OpenRocket and start designing your rockets today!
Python is a popular high-level programming language used in a wide range of applications, including rocketry. Our club uses Python for data analysis, simulation, and control. Python 3.11 is the latest version of the language and includes several new features and improvements. Follow the link to download Python 3.11 and start coding!
Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. It is commonly used for prototyping and DIY projects. Our club uses Arduino to control various systems on our rockets, including payload deployment, telemetry, and recovery. Follow the link to learn more about Arduino and start experimenting with electronics!
If you have any questions or need help with the software listed on our resources page, please don't hesitate to contact us at advancedrocketryclub@gmail.com We are always happy to help and provide guidance to fellow rocket enthusiasts. Whether you need help with OpenRocket simulations, GitHub collaboration, Python coding, or Arduino projects, we are here to support you. So feel free to reach out and we will do our best to assist you!