I am looking for 6 students from Seychelles, who would like to join our team. To apply
please send a letter of interest to my e-mail address and also information which study
interests you:
Chemistry
Physics
Math
Electro-
technics
Engineering
& technology
If you completed or plan to do GCSE or A levels
in one of these subjects, please let me know.
Launch site required:
around 1000 m2 of relatively flat ground
Required technical specifications:
Electricity access 5 kw either deliverable stationary or mobile
Required sheltered space:
Around 20 m2 of storage area or hangar available nearby
Expected place of the Launch:
Mahe Island
Required time of Rent:
June to August 2022
Each applicant will be interviewed by me and senior member personally online. From January until May 2022 we will spend 3 hours per week studying about the rocket technologies and our rocket structure. From June to July the team of 3 cosmic engineers will arrive to Seychelles and work with our team individually. In August 2022 our launch attempts will start.
The launch of our simple rocket will use new combination of technologies, used for the first time in the world. The technology will be attempting the lowest energy consumption of space rocket launch and one of the highest safety levels achieved, with unexpected solution for the style of the launch. The master of the technological construction of the rocket and senior rocket fuel expert is professor Mr. Msc. Krauchanka Ivan Uladimirovich.
Basic technical data of the small rocket:
Weight / around 30 kg
Height / around 5 meters
Engine type / solid fuel rocket
Launch tests / June and July 2022
Launch / August 2022
Rocket delivering / Seychelles Vanilla seeds into the space
Except having the most wonderful people here, benefit for launching rocket from Seychelles, is the geographical advantage of Seychelles islands. Being close to the equator results in lower gravity pull, and therefore causing much lower energy consumption for the launch.
Other benefits are
With these benefits, the Seychelles could become the next hub for satellite
launches, satellite ownership for continent of Africa, or even space tourism.
Launch site required:
around 1000 m2 of relatively flat ground
Required technical specifications:
Electricity access 5 kw either deliverable stationary or mobile
Required sheltered space:
Around 20 m2 of storage area or hangar available nearby
Expected place of the Launch:
Mahe Island
Required time of Rent:
June to August 2022
Write me to math@ryuissey.com or contact Sir Philip Morel at Beau Vallon Secondary School
for more questions and support at your GCSE or A levels.