The following motor has been certified by NAR Standards & Testing for general use as Model Rocket Motors effective February 14, 2011.Estes: A8-018mm x 70mm2.14 Newton-seconds Total Impulse9.56 Newtons Peak Thrust4.03 Newtons Average ThrustPropellant mass: 3.84 gramsA10-0T13mm x 45mm1.88 Newton-secon...
Media Article by MARGARET FOSMOE, South Bend Tribune
Sunday, March 27, 2011
SOUTH BEND, Indiana USA — The recollections of a boy growing up amid the coal mines of West Virginia but dreaming of something much higher is this year's "One Book, One Michiana" selection. The book is "Rocket Boys," a 1998 memoir by Homer H. Hickam Jr., who became fascinated with rocketr...
BOULDER COUNTY, Colorado USA — Boulder County Sheriff’s officials said they may have found the cause of a grass fire that started in the 8500 block of Ouray Drive just before 5 p.m. Saturday. Brett Heinrichs, who lives on Ouray Drive, admitted to launching an Estes model rocket, official...
TABLE MOUNTAIN, Colorado USA — It took firefighters about an hour to extinguish a small grass fire that started late Saturday afternoon on Table Mountain, north of Boulder, but firefighters said the blaze should serve as a reminder of how fire-prone the region is after a particularly dry winte...
GAITHERSBURG, Maryland USA — In the fall of 2010, Red Glare IX went pink with support of the Maryland Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Breast cancer is an insidious disease that has touched many, directly and indirectly. The members of MDRA supported this effort early on through gener...
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana USA — Giant Leap Rocketry has done it again with the new Doppler Shift 2.6, a cool new high power rocket kit that features Giant Leap's largest fin canister jammed inside a small diameter tube, a 54mm motor mount and a brand new styling feature called the "Fin"-der. ...
DAIRY FLAT, Auckland NZL — A sleek carbon fibre rocket built by two Dairy Flat residents has set a new altitude record for an amateur rocket flown in New Zealand. Joel Schiff and Martin Aspell launched their 2.6-metre rocket last month from a specially built tower at the New Zealand Rocketry ...
TUSCON, Arizona USA — On March 26 and 27, the Southern Arizona Rocketry Association will host its seventh annual Desert Heat event on the TIMPA grounds of Avra Valley. Everyone is invited to attend, and it won’t take rocket science to enjoy this special day, just an appreciation for fun ...
Media Article by CHERI CARLSON, Ventura County Star
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
OAK PARK, California USA — Calvin Earp guesses some people might think he's a bit crazy. At 16, the Oak Park sophomore spends a lot of his time working on, thinking and talking about rockets. In ninth grade, he set his sights on the national Team America Rocketry Challenge. First, though, ...
WORLD WIDE WEB — This past January saw the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Technical Committee on Pyrotechnics converge on Arlington, Texas, to discuss upcoming changes scheduled for the next revision cycle of NFPA 1122 and 1127. The international non-profit fire code associ...
JACKSON'S MILL, West Virgina USA — NASA helped students' careers in science take off Saturday. High school students from across North Central West Virginia launched model rockets at Jackson's Mill. The launch was a part of the Team America Rocketry Challenge qualifying competition....
CENTENNIAL, Colorado and MOJAVE, Calififornia USA — United Launch Alliance (ULA) and XCOR Aerospace announced today their successful hot-fire demonstrations of a lighter-weight, lower-cost approach to liquid-fueled rocket-engine vacuum nozzles. The new nozzle technology, which uses aluminum a...
News Release by Southern Arizona Rocketry Association
Monday, March 21, 2011
TUCSON, Arizona USA — On Saturday and Sunday, March 26th & 27th, hundreds of rockets will soar into the sky west of Tucson at an event called Desert Heat 2011. Rocket enthusiasts from around the Southwest will gather in Tucson for the seventh annual Winter Rocket Launch of the Southern Arizona Rocketry Association (SARA).
Seeing homemade rockets reach the speed of sound as they soar skywards is entertainment not just for rocketeers but spectators as well. This year's featured project is a 20 foot tall 1/2-scale SCUD missile powered by five rocket motors providing over 800 pounds of thrust—the biggest ever launched in Tucson!
High Power Rocketry's Top 10 Biggest Regional Launches
I have a friend who has the goal of watching a baseball game in every big league stadium in America. He's been to Wrigley Field and Yankee Stadium, to Fenway Park and Chavez Ravine, and a dozen other parks scattered throughout the land. Every year he makes it to a new field, sometimes even two, and returns home with great memories—and enough hats and shirts—to last a lifetime.His most recent journey—to Progressive Field in Cleveland—got me thinking about high power rocketry's biggest venues and how this hobby has continued to grow in the last ten years. Some impressive traditions are alive and well out there at the biggest regional events in America.
Chasing the N record: Pursuing stratospheric dreams
Four years ago, James Dougherty didn't know the difference between a G80 and an M2500. A computer programmer from Northern California, Dougherty spent most of his time in Silicon Valley helping start-up companies and their customers with complex computer systems. In his spare time he liked to drive sports cars, have fun at the beach, or just hang out with his wife and daughter.Today, Dougherty is among a handful of hard core, high-power rocketry enthusiasts — in the United States and abroad — who are quickly moving toward a new altitude record for a commercial N motor. These fliers, taking advantage of technologic advancements in rocket motors and recovery systems — and their own hard work — believe they can clear 50,000 feet, or higher, on a single N. That's an altitude nearly two miles higher than commercial jetliners typically fly, and close to four miles higher than the peak of Mt. Everest. This is the realm of the stratosphere, where thunderstorms are born and the air density is nearly one-eighth that found at sea level.
One man's quest to honor America's Saturn V rocket
On April 25, 2009, history will be made. At Higgs Farm in Price, Maryland, Steve Eves will enter the history books as the person who flew the largest scale model rocket in history. The rocket will weigh over 1,600 pounds, it will stand over 36 feet tall and it will be powered by a massive array of nine motors: eight 13,000ns N-Class motors and a 77,000ns P-Class motor. The estimated altitude of this single stage effort will be between 3,000 and 4,000 feet and the project will be recovered at apogee. In a special to Rocketry Planet, author Mark B. Canepa and ROCKETS Magazine wish to share Steve Eve's story with the readers here.
The Jarvis Illustrated Guide to Carbon Fiber Construction
Over the last few years, many people have asked Jim Jarvis of Austin, Texas, how he makes his carbon fiber rockets. So when he had an opportunity to make a new fin can, he decided to document the process in detail.The result of the build was the TooCarbYen Tutorial presented in this article. Actually, tutorial isn't a particularly accurate name for the build since it implies instruction on the proper way to do something. This article isn't about the best way to build carbon fiber rockets, it's about how Jim builds carbon fiber rockets, presented in enough detail to allow others to execute the process if they so choose.
HJ101: Turbocharging the Estes Maxi Brute Honest John
This edition of the Rocketry Planet How-To Classroom is based on the Estes Maxi Brute Honest John, a 1/9 scale model of the venerable ballistic missile used by the United States Army. This class covers the Estes first edition Maxi Brute kit #1269 released in 1975, the Estes second edition Collector Series kit #1269 released in 1993 or the third edition Maxi Brute kit #2166 released in 2000.This kit is approaching collector status, if it hasn't already, and you can still find them occassionally on eBay for reasonable prices. This class project features dual deployment with an altimeter bay, fiberglass airframe reinforcing and fiberglass fins to replace the thin styrene shells that come in the standard kit. In fact, of the original kits, we are mainly using the styrene fin canisters and the two-piece styrene nose cones while replacing most everything else — this is imperative to be able to fly these kits on 38mm and 54mm motors.
National Sport Launch May 26 - 28, 2012 (National Launch) NAR National Sport Launch
Geneseo, NY
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IARG Spring Launch June 9 - 10, 2012 (Local Launch) Iowa Amateur Rocketry Group unaffiliated club launch in Northwest Iowa, EX and commercial allowed...