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The Utah Rocket Club is an organization supporting safe activities through the sport and science of hobby rocketry. UROC has been active in Utah since the early 1980s.

We welcome anyone with an interest in rocketry to join us. Our membership spans all ages and families are welcome.

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How-To
Technical articles, tips, and how-to's pertaining to rocket construction and other rocketry related projects.

There are some great articles with information on how to fiberglass, pack your range box, hold a launch, all kinds of things.

If you are a UROC member and have a tip or article to submit, please click the "New" button down below to add your article to our ever-growing database. Everyone is free to look through the materials. Keep checking back, we're always adding new info.

1 Fiberglassing Body Tubes in One Easy Step
2 The SS-520-2 as a Sport Scale Project
3 Thinking About Level 3? You Can Do It!
4 Using Artist Acrylic Paints for Rocketry
5 Fin Fillet Construction
6 Descent Impact Guesstimate
7 Making a Foam and Wood Nosecone
8 Holding up Centering Rings
9 Circumference Marks on a Tube
10 How To Interpret Rocket Motor Codes
11 Applying for a Low Explosives User Permit
12 Ejection Charges
13 The Importance of Procedures
14 Determining Center of Pressure
15 Care and Feeding of Your Parachutes
16 Rocketry Rules of Thumb
 

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