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UKROC Rules 2025
UKROC Rules 2025 1. SAFETY: All rockets must be built and flown in accordance with the UKROC Best Practices document. Rockets flown at the National Finals must have previously flown safely and successfully. Rockets will be inspected before launch and observed during flight by a UKROC official, whose
UK ROC
The UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UK ROC) was established in September 2008 to develop a national database for collating case episodes for inpatient specialist rehabilitation. For further information please use the menus at the top of the website or click on the links below.
Rules and Mission - UKROC
Reading and understanding the rules and mission is the most important step to becoming the next UKROC Winner! If these rules are not followed, then it may result in you not being able to fly your rocket at a Regional, National or International event – and we don’t want that to happen to you!
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UKROC 2025 Mission
UKROC 2025 Mission 1. ROCKET REQUIREMENTS Rockets must not exceed 650 grams gross weight at liftoff. The overall length of the rocket must be no less than 650 millimeters (25.6 inches) as measured from the lowest to the highest points of the airframe structure (including fins) in launch configuration. They must use body tubes of two different
UK ROC - UK ROC
The UK specialist Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UK ROC) was setup in September 2008 through a Department of Health NIHR Programme Grant to develop a national database for collating case episodes for inpatient specialist rehabilitation. Information for patients and their families on how UK ROC uses the data it collects can be found here.
Training - UK ROC
Training for the main clinical tools which form part of the UK ROC dataset is provided by our host Specialist Rehabilitation service based at Northwick Park Hospital. Courses are normally run annually on the following topics: For further information about any of these courses please contact [email protected].
UKROC - Wizard Rockets Ltd
Information for schools and groups entering or thinking of entering the UKROC competition 2025. Within this information you will find a recommended shopping list as well as design considerations and helpful hints and tips.
United Kingdom Aerospace Youth Rocketry Challenge - Wikipedia
The UK Youth Rocketry Challenge (UKRoC) [1] is a youth rocket building competition, established in 2007. It provides secondary school student teams (of 3 to 5 members aged 11 to 18), a realistic experience in designing a flying aerospace vehicle that meets a specified set of mission and performance requirements.
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UKROC 2024/2025
UKROC 2024/2025 **Please note that this is a suggested week by week schedule of activities, many teams work at their own pace, especially those that register later in 2024 or early 2025. This is simply to guide you if required. SEPTEMBER 2024 • Teams to register (note registration closes on Friday 31 January 2025, which means
UK Youth Rocketry Challenge 2025 (UKROC) - ADS Group
2025年3月18日 · The UK Youth Rocketry Challenge (UKROC) is a national competition for young people aged 11 – 18 from any secondary schools, colleges, educational facilities or youth groups to design, build and launch a model rocket with a fragile payload (usually one raw egg).