Taiwan’s NYCU Conducts Second Successful Domestic Rocket Launch


Taipei: Taiwan’s National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) successfully launched a domestically engineered sounding rocket from the Hsu-Hai Rocket Research Launch Site in Pingtung County early Saturday, the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) said. Named the “Asfaloth Launch-2,” the project involved an Asfaloth sounding rocket developed by NYCU’s Aerospace Systems and Aerodynamics Research (ASARe) Lab.



According to Focus Taiwan, TASA served as the government organization overseeing the project, which was spearheaded by NYCU’s ASARe, Advanced Rocket Research Center (ARRC), Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems Servo Control Laboratory (MSCL), and the Aerospace Communication and Electromagnetic Sensing Laboratory (ACES LAB). ASARe was responsible for integrating the rocket system and designing the launch tower, while ARRC provided the primary engine for the first stage, the “Serpent Eagle Hybrid Rocket Engine,” and MSCL supplied the avionics system.



The rocket successfully took off from the Hsu-Hai Rocket Research Launch Site at 6:32 a.m. on Saturday using a Mobile Launch Platform (MLP) from TASA. Assistant professor Tan Zu Puayen, who leads the university’s ASARe team, reported that the 6.2 meter-long and 198-kilogram rocket reached its maximum altitude in 26 seconds with a height of 2.8 kilometers.



The purpose of the Saturday launch was to verify the integrity of the Asfaloth rocket, the ASARe team said. The launch also aimed to simulate the accuracy of a launch, test the electronics system of the projectile, the quality of its landing mechanism, and the dependency of its data transmission capacity.



The Saturday achievement marked the second Asfaloth rocket launched from NYCU, following the first launch on July 21, 2024. The first Asfaloth launch also took place from the Hsu-Hai Rocket Research Launch Site, TASA said, noting that the Saturday blastoff marked the 10th rocket launch from the location since its opening in 2022.