OUR SPONSORS
Our Sponsors
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Valworx
Valworx donated a large majority of the important parts for the Capstone project for the Cygnus Suborbitals team. They donated the valves on the LOX side and fuel side, as well as solenoids. They also donated every valve that is used in Test Cell 3.
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Firefly
Firefly donated a roll of pre-preg carbon fiber to use to create lightweight rocket parts. It will be used to create the airframe and tube components for Deneb.
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Fluke
Fluke donated parts to help the Cygnus Suborbitals team build their Data Acquisition and Control boxes.
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Georgia Pacific
Georgia Pacific has donated all the phenolic resin needed to make the ablative phenolic throat inserts for the Janus engine. Those throat inserts will be used in the flight vehicle Deneb.
The Rocket Development Lab and its teams would like to thank the following for their donations:
DONORS
Collins AerospaceDayton T. Brown, Inc. Dr. Mark G. LaPoleFoundation for the Carolinas Foster and Coco Steinback Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Jerry and Michelle BrindleJ.W. Kieckhefer Foundation Margaret T. Morris Foundation Mr. Jack Jeremiah Mr. Lars OsbourneMr. Patrick S. Morrison Mr. Thomas Svitek Ms. Maria G. Babcock Stellar Exploration, Inc. The Spaceship Company Todd and Ivette Damish Tonya KoblukVector Launch, Inc.
Supporters
The Rocket Development Lab and its teams would like to thank the following for their continued support:
Dr. Frank Ayers, Former Chancellor of Embry-Riddle PrescottMr. Steve Bobinsky, Executive Director of Philanthropy at Embry-Riddle PrescottMr. David Teague, EHS Project Manager at Embry-Riddle PrescottDr. Elliot Bryner, Former RDL Executive Director and Current Mechanical Engineering Department ChairProfessor Andy Gerrick, RDL Faculty AdvisorDr. Neil Sullivan, Former RDL Faculty AdvisorMs. Alex Mireles, Department of Student Engagement AdvisorDr. Kenneth Witcher, Chancellor of Embry-Riddle PrescottDr. David Lanning Jr., Associate Dean of the College of Engineering of Embry-Riddle PrescottDr. Kathy Wood, Dean of the College of Engineering of Embry-Riddle Prescott and the Families and Friends of all Current and Former Rocket Development Lab students.
