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=2024=
*Mach 30 is working on open source rocket but apparently more on documentation method, DOF - [https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/20x/presentations/fire-smoke-and-open-source-hardware]
=2023=
*Hybrid fuel rocket by the LibreSpace Foundation - [https://libre.space/projects/]. See the Cronos rocket [https://libre.space/projects/cronos-rocket/]. STEP file available such as [https://gitlab.com/librespacefoundation/cronos-rocket/mk2_rocket_engine/-/blob/5ade43f8245d108f804d495c4687a201e35ea80a/Engine/MK2%20assembly.step]
*Hybrid fuel rocket by the LibreSpace Foundation - [https://libre.space/projects/]. See the Cronos rocket [https://libre.space/projects/cronos-rocket/]. STEP file available such as [https://gitlab.com/librespacefoundation/cronos-rocket/mk2_rocket_engine/-/blob/5ade43f8245d108f804d495c4687a201e35ea80a/Engine/MK2%20assembly.step]
*Open source satellite ground stations and satellites also exist.
*Open source satellite ground stations and satellites also exist.

Latest revision as of 06:25, 2 September 2024

2024

  • Mach 30 is working on open source rocket but apparently more on documentation method, DOF - [1]

2023

  • Hybrid fuel rocket by the LibreSpace Foundation - [2]. See the Cronos rocket [3]. STEP file available such as [4]
  • Open source satellite ground stations and satellites also exist.