Space Koshien Rocket Division 2026 Fukuoka Pre-Workshop to Be Held in Kitakyushu on July 5
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- Space Koshien Rocket Division 2026 Fukuoka Pre-Workshop to Be Held in Kitakyushu on July 5
- Kyushu Mirai Kyoso supports Kyushu Institute of Technology's workshop on July 5, 2026, teaching model rocket making, simulation, and flight basics using 'Open Rocket Simulator' to middle and high school/Kosen students.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 5, 2026
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Kyushu Mirai Kyoso supports Kyushu Institute of Technology's workshop on July 5, 2026, teaching model rocket making, simulation, and flight basics using 'Open Rocket Simulator' to middle and high school/Kosen students.
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- Space Koshien Rocket Division 2026 Fukuoka Pre-Workshop to Be Held in Kitakyushu on July 5 (June 5, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 5, 2026
Kyushu Mirai Kyoso supports Kyushu Institute of Technology's workshop on July 5, 2026, teaching model rocket making, simulation, and flight basics using 'Open Rocket Simulator' to middle and high school/Kosen students.
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The workshop prepares junior high, high school, and Kosen students from Fukuoka and nearby prefectures for the upcoming autumn tournament. Participants will build and launch A-class model rockets and learn design using 'Open Rocket Simulator' to qualify for a Class 4 model rocket license. Space Koshien challenge teams to design, build, launch, and verify model rockets carrying eggs, competing on altitude and flight duration. It bridges science/math with manufacturing to build problem-solving and project management skills.
FAQ
When and where will the pre-workshop be held?
It will be held on Sunday, July 5, 2026, from 12:00 to 18:00 (scheduled) at Kyushu Institute of Technology Tobata Campus GYMLABO (scheduled).
Is there a participation fee for the workshop?
Participation is free of charge, though transportation to the venue and lunch costs must be covered by the participants.
Who is eligible to participate, and what is the capacity?
Middle school, high school, and technical college students in Fukuoka and neighboring prefectures are eligible. The capacity is approximately 30 participants, and registration in teams of three or more is welcomed.
What are the main activities of the workshop?
Activities include manufacturing and launching an A-type model rocket, a design lecture using the free 'Open Rocket Simulator' software, and foundational learning for the Fukuoka competition.
How can I apply, and when is the deadline?
You can apply via the online form (https://forms.gle/oRKzg33kTz3Pxj8Q9) by the deadline on Friday, June 26, 2026.