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Alphabetical listing of hobby rocketry-related Internet informational sources, and may include portals, how-to sites, bulk information, documentation, plans and information repository sites.

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SARS Rocketry Yahoo! Group
URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sars_rocketry/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sars_rocketry/
Summary: SARS Rocketry is the email list server for Tripoli San Antonio, Tripoli Rocketry Association (TRA) Prefecture #55. San Antonio Rocket Society meets informally the 1st Wednesday of every month at 7:30 PM at Chester's Hamburgers, 1006 NE Loop 410 in San Antonio. All rocketeers and their families are welcome.

Southern Colorado Rocketeers Yahoo! Group
URL: http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/SouthernColoradoRocketeers/http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/SouthernColoradoRocketeers/
Summary: A group of model rocket enthusiasts located in Southern Colorado. Most members are from Pueblo County but there are members from all over Southern Colorado. The club has a regular monthly launch on the third Saturday of the month at Lake Pueblo State Park. Monthly meetings of the National Association of Rocketry. Club offers help for persons wanting to certify for High Power Rocketry.

Sugar Shot 2 Space
URL: http://www.sugarshot.org/http://www.sugarshot.org/
Summary: The underlying goal of the Sugar Shot to Space project is to loft a rocket powered by "sugar propellant" into space. Officially defined as 100 km (62 miles) above the earth's surface. Inspiration for this project arose from a dialogue and enduring exchange of ideas on the SugPro e-mail amateur rocketry forum.

Texas Competition Consortium NAR Data Central
URL: http://www.tccnar.org/http://www.tccnar.org/
Summary: The Texas Competition Consortium is a cooperative effort by Texas NAR Sections to enhance NAR model rocketry competition and restore the lost prestige of NAR national records. TCC is your one-stop-shop for NAR competition info in Texas.

The New Astron Workshop
URL: http://eisner.encompasserve.org/~kaplow_r/astron_workshop.faqhttp://eisner.encompasserve.org/~kaplow_r/astron_workshop.faq
Summary: In a virtual takeoff of the PBS' New Yankee Workshop, Bob Kaplow has written a detailed text-based FAQ surrounding the workshop of a hobby rocketry enthusiast and the tools best suited for building rockets.

The Rocketry Forum
URL: http://www.rocketryforum.com/http://www.rocketryforum.com/
Summary: The Rocketry Forum is a well trafficked wide topic discussion forum for hobby rocketry enthusiasts, covering model, mid-power and high power rocketry.

ThrustCurve.org
URL: http://www.thrustcurve.org/http://www.thrustcurve.org/
Summary: Model and high-power rocket motor data for simulation and reference. Get high-resolution rocket flight simulator data and up-to-date motor information here!

Thunderflame/Dynamic Propulsion Systems
URL: http://www.thunderflame.com/http://www.thunderflame.com/
Summary: Thunderflame aka Dynamic Propulsion Systems is under the new ownership of Tom Henderson and based in the Southeast. Thunderflame offers propellant-making classes in western North Carolina and flies at the Orangeburg, South Carolina launch site of ICBM.

Tripoli-Houston Yahoo! Group
URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Tripoli-Houston/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Tripoli-Houston/
Summary: This is the official email list server for Tripoli Houston (TRA Prefecture #002). They are a club consisting of individuals dedicated to the hobby of high power rocketry and model rocketry via a joint effort with the Nasa Houston Rocket Club (NHRC).

Upscale Rocketry
URL: http://www.upscalerocketry.com/http://www.upscalerocketry.com/
Summary: Upscale Rocketry is about the construction at a upscale Gemini DC. This rocket will be powered by five M motors - a central M1939, and 4 M1315's. The central tube is 14" in diameter, the side tubes are 10", fins are 7 feet long. When completed, it will stand 29 feet tall.

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