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Tuesday
Feb 17, 2009
Portland State Aerospace Society Meeting
Portland State University Fourth Avenue Building (FAB)

The Portland State Aerospace Society (PSAS) is a volunteer group working on open source/open hardware amateur rockets. We build everything from the ground up, including rocket airframes, avionics hardware, Linux flight computer software, and communications systems.

Our current focus is testing a new airframe and building a new avionics system. We hope to launch with airframe only this spring/summer in eastern Oregon, and launch with the full avionics stack at BALLS 18 in the Blackrock Desert of Nevada on October 2-4. http://www.balls17.com/

http://psas.pdx.edu

PSAS meets every Tuesday in the Computer Science lounge area of the Fourth Avenue Building. Enter at through the glass doors at the main entrance at SW 4th and SW Hall. Walk up to the guard station in front of you, then turn left and walk down the hallway. Continue past the PGE office (on your left) and the Microsoft Research lab (on your right), until you see a wall in front of you. Turn right and walk through the glass double doors to the CS lounge area. There will be wooden tables and white boards.

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Tuesday
Jun 15, 2010
Portland State Aerospace Society Weekly Meeting
Portland State University Fourth Avenue Building, Room 155

Interested in space? Rockets? Open Source? Come to one of our weekly meetings and learn all about Portland's premier aerospace club.

Want to get involved? Just show up! Our meetings are informal and friendly. PSAS is an open source project and we welcome any help we can get! At our meetings we discuss our current status and break out into small groups to work on projects ranging from writing sensor firmware to designing rocket structures.

Just want to know what we are up to? Come to one of our meetings just to chat, and don't forget we have a launch scheduled for June 27th in Eastern Oregon.

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Tuesday
Jun 7, 2011
Portland State Aerospace Society Open House
Portland State University Fourth Avenue Building (FAB)

Portland State Aerospace Society (PSAS) is a volunteer group working on open source/open hardware amateur rockets. We build everything from the ground up, including rocket airframes, avionics hardware, Linux flight computer software, and communications systems.

Come early the first Tuesday of the month if you want to learn more or are thinking about joining the group. We are open to everyone no matter what your experience or interests. We are a public group and this is a public meeting!

http://psas.pdx.edu

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Sunday
Jul 31, 2011
PSU Aerospace Society Launch (Brothers, Oregon)
Brothers Launch Site

Saturday 07/30 10:30am - 3:00pm Drive to Brothers, Oregon launch site (4.5 hour drive). Saturday 07/30 3:00pm - 7:00pm Set up launch site. Saturday 07/30 Evening Final prep, marshmallow roast, star viewing. Sunday 07/31 8:00am - 12:00pm Final launch prep. Sunday 07/31 12:00pm - 2:00pm Target time for launch! Sunday 07/31 2:00pm - 4:00pm Recover rocket, pack up. Sunday 07/31 4:00pm - Evening Possibly dinner in Bend, return to Portland (4.5 hour drive)

Portland's premier rocket club is scheduling a public rocket launch in the Oregon high desert.

This is the fourth launch of our third generation rocket. We expect to reach about 14,000 feet and to break the sound barrier! It's a 12 foot tall aluminum and fiberglass rocket that burns almost 15 pounds of fuel! If you've never seen a large(ish) rocket launch this could be your chance!

This will be very similar to our last launch in October, but with new flight computer electronics.

Read about our last launch here:

http://psas.pdx.edu/news/2010-10-17-2/

Brothers is a long way from anywhere, we come in on Saturday and camp. You're welcome to join us. For the less adventurous (there are no amenities, bring your own water and food) you can stay in Bend and drive in -- it's about 45 minutes -- on Sunday morning.

Directions to the launch site:

http://www.oregonrocketry.com/?page_id=78

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Tuesday
Nov 4, 2014
PSAS GPS Study Group
PSU Fourth Avenue Building Harrison Street Entrance

One feature of the PSAS rocket vehicle is a custom GPS receiver. These instructional meetings review the GPS system and protocol in great technical depth.

We always meet in the Fourth Avenue Building at PSU. We meet in room FAB-86-01, the large room on the lower level of FAB near the stairs.

Our long term goal at Portland State Aerospace Society is to put a tiny satellite into orbit. New member information is at this link.

http://psas.pdx.edu/NewMembers/

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Thursday
Nov 6, 2014
PSAS Propulsion Study Group
PSU Fourth Avenue Building Harrison Street Entrance

The deign and engineering for the next PSAS vehicle is underway: a carbon-fiber rocket body with a gimballed liquid fuel motor.

We always meet in the Fourth Avenue Building at PSU. We meet in room FAB-84, the large room on the lower level of FAB near the stairs.

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Tuesday
Nov 11, 2014
PSAS GPS Study Group
PSU Fourth Avenue Building Harrison Street Entrance

One feature of the PSAS rocket vehicle is a custom GPS receiver. These instructional meetings review the GPS system and protocol in great technical depth.

We always meet in the Fourth Avenue Building at PSU. We meet in room FAB-86-01, the large room on the lower level of FAB near the stairs.

Our long term goal at Portland State Aerospace Society is to put a tiny satellite into orbit. New member information is at this link.

http://psas.pdx.edu/NewMembers/

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Thursday
Nov 13, 2014
PSAS Propulsion Study Group
PSU Fourth Avenue Building Harrison Street Entrance

The deign and engineering for the next PSAS vehicle is underway: a carbon-fiber rocket body with a gimballed liquid fuel motor.

We always meet in the Fourth Avenue Building at PSU. We meet in room FAB-84, the large room on the lower level of FAB near the stairs.

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