THE ARGONIA CUP CHALLENGE
Competition Summary
The goal for the 2025 Argonia Cup is to design and launch an efficiency optimized two-stage rocket containing any number of golf balls as a payload in the sustainer to the highest altitude possible. The sustainer must reach a minimum of 9,000’ AGL and not exceed 40,000’ AGL. Both stages of the rocket must recover safely and in re-flyable condition.
RULES
SUSTAINER MOTOR INHIBIT LOGIC
Sustainer motor ignition will be inhibited in the event the flight is not vertical. This can be done in one of two ways.
VIDEO
Each team will be required to produce a video (six (6) minutes or longer, hosted on YouTube) introducing each member of the team and providing a detailed overview of the project with an emphasis on the safety and design of the rocket staging layout. This video must be submitted to the launch organizers on or before February 28, 2025. Failure to meet these requirements by the required deadline will be grounds for disqualification.
FLIGHT SIMULATIONS
Team information, detailed rocket description, flight simulations and sustainer logic information must be submitted to the contest committee by February 28, 2025. The information submission form can be found here. Failure to submit this information by the required deadline will be grounds for disqualification.
LAUNCH OPERATIONS
SCORING
What safety rules will be in effect during the Argonia Cup? The Argonia Cup is conducted under the Tripoli Rocketry Association Unified Safety Code. Each teams certified flyer must be at least a Level 2 TRA member. Will teams be allowed to fly using a non-team members (mentor) certification basis? All teams must have at least one (1) student that is a Tripoli Rocketry Association (TRA) member and is certified Level 2 by TRA. The certified flyer must bring a state issued ID and their TRA membership card to the launch. Will non-certified team members be allowed to access the launch pads? All team members who wish to access the high power pads must be a member of TRA. Are aluminum rockets legal for the competition? Rockets launched at the Argonia Cup may not be constructed of all aluminum or any other metals. Aluminum fin cans or nose cones will be permitted only if required to ensure structural integrity of the rocket during a high-performance launch. Absolutely no aluminum airframes or fins attached directly to motor cases will be permitted under any circumstances. Any metal structural components (i.e. nosecones, nosecone tips, fins, or fin cans) must be painted. NO EXCEPTIONS! Screws, rivets, nuts, washers, and other non-structural small components are exempt from this restriction. Can I fly my drone at the competition to video my team? You can fly your drone at the Argonia Cup as long as you follow the following rules:
Registration
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Register your team for the 2025 Argonia Cup! Registration for the 2025 Argonia Cup will close February 15, 2025. An event assigned team number is required in order to submit your team video, due February 28, 2025. Register Your Team Now!
Video Submission Each team will be required to produce a video six minutes or longer, hosted on YouTube, introducing each member of the team and providing a detailed overview of the project. This video must be submitted to the launch organizers a minimum of thirty (30) days before the launch. Not submitting a video will result in disqualification. Now that you have joined the competition, please submit video here once you have completed your video! Submit Your Video