
Welcome to EPFL Rocket Team Wiki !
What is the EPFL Rocket Team Wiki ?
- A documentation platform, flexible enough to meet the needs of each part of the association.
- Dashboards, official documentation, interfaces, tutorials, general knowledge... The wiki is here for your needs!
This internal wiki serves for the EPFL Rocket Team. Please note that not all sections are public.
ERT members: You can Log in at the top-right. Contact if there are any problems.
Non-ERT visitors: Welcome! Explore freely. Reach to to about specific interests, but be aware that not all of it is distributed publically so you might fall on some restricted pages.
New to ERT? A warm welcome to you! Here is all the information you need to get started :
Feel free to ask questions on Slack.

Our Competition Project crafts an annual rocket for global competitions. These rockets push technology to its limits, driving improvement for success.
These rockets are designed to test and validate technologies so that they can be improved until they are good enough to reach our objectives.

Hyperion is the engine and propulsion development department at the EPFL Rocket Team. Through it's diverse classes of bi-liquid engines and it's own testing facility, it provides propulsion means for Competition and Icarus.

Icarus develops GNC technology, used for reusable vehicles such as a set of homemade drones and a bi-liquid hopper. It's technologies will be implemented in the upcoming competition rockets for our goal of reaching space before the end of the decade.

Space Race nurtures budding new rocketeers and engineers. This prepares them for complex undertakings like competitions and research projects. Teams of 7-8 people create L1 capable rockets based on workshops, such as explaining them the basics of rocketry, how to use the machines available in our spaces, etc..
The management team oversees the association, with it's multiple systems such as logistics, communication, sponsoring, communication, sustainability.
On the tutorials page you'll find plenty of guides ranging from: how to use various softwares, how to use the wiki, how to place orders, how to use machines...
On the rocket knowledge page you'll find sources for various rocketery topics.
If you are part of one of our technical projects here is a guide on how to write documentation.