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Re: X-Prize
Definetly heard about it here...and have been following it. Burt Rutan is definetly one of my idols. It's amazing what he has done in his life for aerospace with limited resources. He's definely been one of the people who's inspired me to want to go into that area. I wish luck to the spaceshipone astronaut tomorrow. If it works...it'll show that space flight isn't just a government project. Another Rutan accomplishment.
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There's other contenders, though White Knight/SpaceShipOne is favorite to win.
A Few Dreamers Building Rockets in Workshops Exclusive Burt Builds Your Ride To Space More X-Prize Articles from Popular Science. I also believe Wired did an article. |
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Ah, the rocket powered by laughing gas and rubber (and I'm dead serious).
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Burn the land and boil the sea You cant take the sky from me... Wow... I've quoted that song twice in a half hour... |
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SpaceShipOne in Space
SpaceShipOne just went up this morning, and I think I might have heard the plane or the ship.
They officially made it into space after their take-off exactly two hours ago. Now this one didn't have the passengers, so they don't get the prize yet.Here's a link to the story. |
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Re: SpaceShipOne in Space
It went up successfully, but a part of the ship actually buckled in because it did not launch as far as the scientists had expected. Does anyone know if this is something that can be fixed within the next two weeks?
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I believe part of the criteria for collecting the $10 million is giving the organization putting up the purse 60 days notice before you actually make your two attempts. I'm 99.9% sure that yesterday was just a test run, and not the first of their two attempts.
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(Whoops.. Sorry about that guys, I was misinformed
)Rewording my question, do you think that the problem with SpaceShipOne will be fixed in insert given amount of time here, or will it be considered unimportant to the success of the aircraft? |
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To what aircraft? it is the aircraft.
For the record, I believe that the requirements are that it must reach 60 miles (?) altitude with 2 passengers, and then do it again in 2 weeks. You may substitute crash dummies for passengers. It may not be government funded. |
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