Project Overview
Bluewren, was designed to compete in the 30,000 ft COTS category of the Spaceport America Cup.
Following the success of Firetail at AURC in 2020 and SA Cup in 2021, Bluewren utilised advanced manufacturing techniques and improved aerodynamic and auxiliary components, when compared to Firetail.
Bluewren conducted a successful test flight at Tolarno Station before competing in the 2022 SA Cup, where it achieved first place in its category and overall competition. Additionally, Bluewren carried Callistemon, the Team’s space-debris capture demonstration payload, which won first place in the Space Dynamics Laboratory Payload Challenge.


Final Altitude
29,933 FT AGL

Maximum Veloity
564 M/S
MACH 1.7

Peak thrust
5075 NEWTON

tROPHIES
2x
1st Place Overall SAC 2022
1st Place Category

PROJECT DIRECTOR
Alistair De Vroet
“Bluewren was the result of the combined effort of more than 40 highly talented students. The team was lead by the Project Director, who was primarily responsible for managing the project timeline and finances, and ensuring the rocket design meets the high safety and performance standards that USYD Rocketry Team is known for. The Subsystem Leads worked under the Project Director, and were responsible for the design, testing, manufacturing, and integration of their subsystems.”
Technical Leads
James Stokes
Aerostructures Lead
Jishnu Thangallu
Recovery Lead
Omrik Choudary
Avionics Lead
