Trojan Takeoff Team is the first rocket launch team at Virginia State University. The team was founded in 2023. The team consists of students majoring in Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science.

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TrojanTakeOff Mission

FALCON9

Falcon 9 is a two-stage rocket designed and manufactured by SpaceX for the reliable and safe transport of satellites and the Dragon spacecraft into orbit

DRAGON SPACECRAFT

Dragon carries cargo in the spacecraft’s pressurized capsule and unpressurized trunk, which can also accommodate secondary payloads. In the future, Dragon will carry astronauts in the pressurized capsule as well.

COMPOSITE FAIRING

The payload fairing is for the delivery of satellites to destinations in low Earth orbit (LEO), geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) and beyond.

FIRST STAGE

Falcon 9’s first stage incorporates nine Merlin engines and aluminum-lithium alloy tanks containing liquid oxygen and rocket-grade kerosene (RP-1) propellant.

ENGINE

9

BURNTIME

162 SEC

Thrust At Sea Level

7,607kN1

PAYLOAD

Falcon 9 delivers payloads to space aboard the Dragon spacecraft or inside a composite fairing.

SECOND STAGE

The second stage, powered by a single Merlin vacuum engine, delivers Falcon 9’s payload to the desired orbit. For maximum reliability, the second stage has redundant igniter systems.

ENGINE

9

BURNTIME

162 SEC

Thrust At Sea Level

7,607kN1

NINE MARLINE ENGINES

With its nine first-stage Merlin engines clustered together, Falcon 9 can sustain up to two engine shutdowns during flight and still successfully complete its mission. Falcon 9 is the only launch vehicle in its class with this key reliability feature.