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USLI finalist Kalathas earns ATK's Best Web Design award
News Release by uHostMe Internet   
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
USLI finalist Kalathas earns ATK's Best Web Design award

SHIPPENSBURG, Pennsylvania USA — While many of America's youth spent their winter and early spring shoveling snow, playing video games, texting their friends and simply trying to stay warm, one Pennsylvania university student was spending his time dreaming of ways to overcome outstanding odds. 

After learning the ropes in the Team America Rocketry Challenge, a model rocketry competition for students in grades 7 to 12 designed to foster interest in aerospace and engineering careers, Lucas Kalathas of Shippensburg wanted to reach for the next gold ring of rocketry contests: the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's University Student Launch Initiative (USLI).

As it turned out, Kalathas couldn't find anyone at Shippensburg University, where he is a senior majoring in physics with a minor in math, who wanted to join him on his excellent adventure. So he did the obvious thing: he decided to go solo.

 
Fire caused by toy rocket leads to evacuation in Bible Hill
Media Article by HARRY SULLIVAN, Truro Daily News   
Monday, April 25, 2011
Fire caused by toy rocket leads to evacuation in Bible Hill
BIBLE HILL, Nova Scotia CAN - An afternoon of family fun turned into a frantic call for help Monday after a grass fire, ignited by a toy rocket gone awry, led to a residential evacuation. "A lot of smoke," said Katrina Drive resident Gary Young, one of many residents evacuated from the trailer park ...
 
World’s largest rocket contest 2011 finalists revealed
News Release by Aerospace Industries Association   
Monday, April 25, 2011
World’s largest rocket contest 2011 finalists revealed
ARLINGTON, Virginia USA — After nearly half a year of rocketry design, simulated flights and practice launches, 100 teams of middle and high school students from across the country are heading to the nation's capital to compete for the title of Team America Rocketry Challenge national cham...
 
Firing up: Full-scale V2 flight fails at NZ air show
Media Article by STAFF, The Marlborough Express   
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Firing up: Full-scale V2 flight fails at NZ air show
BLENHEIM, Marlborough NZL — A Nazi V2 combat rocket replica has been built for the Classic Fighters Airshow at Omaka Airfield this weekend. The V2 rocket, or Vergeltungswaffe 2, was a ballistic missile developed during World War II by Wernher von Braun. Classic Fighters ground display direct...
 
CAR MC2 completes certification of 11 new CTI Pro-X motors
News Release by Thomas Raithby, CAR MC2   
Sunday, April 24, 2011
CAR MC2 completes certification of 11 new CTI Pro-X motors
GORMLEY, Ontario CAN — A motor testing session was held at the Cesaroni Technology Incorporated facility in Gormley, Ontario on March 27-28th, 2011. The motors covered a broad spectrum, from a new Pro24-1G Vmax motor, to a Pro98-6GXL White motor. Other sizes include the Pro54 and Pro75.  In to...
 
Uncle Mike's Rocket Shack offering new Wolverine kits
News Release by Uncle Mike's Rocket Shack   
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Uncle Mike's Rocket Shack offering new Wolverine kits
PLYMOUTH, Michigan USA — Uncle Mike's Rocket Shack is proud to announce a new line of kits from Wolverine Rocketry, a new Michigan-based model rocket kit company. There initial releases include the TOOBURR, a tube-finned rocket with a unique longer ram scoop on one fin tube, and the Pentad...
 
Teams reach for the sky at NASA Student Launch Initiative
Media Article by CRYSTAL BONVILLIAN, The Huntsville Times   
Monday, April 18, 2011
Teams reach for the sky at NASA Student Launch Initiative
TONEY, Alabama USA — One team was composed of 16 female students from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Another from Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania was a one-man team. A third team, from Northwest Indian College, had a 77-year-old team member. One thing was certain Sunday &mda...
 
Art Applewhite introduces the X-Fires rotary-rocket kits
News Release by Art Applewhite Rockets   
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Art Applewhite introduces the X-Fires rotary-rocket kits
KERRVILLE, Texas USA — Art Applewhite Rockets is proud to introduce the latest series of rotary-rocket kits, the X-Fires (pronounced Crossfires). The X-Fires use two motors for a unique and exciting, high performance flight. With their balanced, symmetrical design, they are one of the safest f...
 
ARA Press introducing two new "Lost in Space" series books
News Release by ARA Press   
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
ARA Press introducing two new
WORLD WIDE WEB — For the past year I've been working with two different authors to bring out two very different (but equally interesting) books on "Lost in Space." The first is by Robert Rowe and it documents the research and development of the series' pilot episode "No Place to Hide."...
 
Waukesha man builds massive replica Saturn rocket in his garage
Media Article by ANGELICA DURIA, FOX6 Reporter   
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Waukesha man builds massive replica Saturn rocket in his garage
WAUKESHA, Wisconsin USA — A Waukesha man is getting ready to launch his own model of a Saturn rocket. It's one of the rockets used in the Apollo missions back in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Vern Hoag's Saturn rocket has been a labor of love for the last two years. He built is with ...
 
Loki Research announces new owner, continuing business
News Release by Loki Research   
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Loki Research announces new owner, continuing business
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania USA — Loki Research LLC, a provider of certified mid- and high-power rocket motors and motor-making supplies for the research enthusiast announced a change of ownership today, with Scott Kormeier, former Production Manager at Loki Research taking over as president.  ...
 
Legendary rocket propulsion icon Frank Kosdon passes away
Flier Tribute by Planet News   
Monday, April 11, 2011
Legendary rocket propulsion icon Frank Kosdon passes away
VENTURA, California USA — The year is 1961 and a student of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, destined to make an impact on the rocket propulsion industry, is recognized at a luncheon where Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was the guest speaker.  Together with Harvard junior Ronald H....
 
Greentown's rocket man getting ready for next launch
Media Article by STAFF, The Canton Repository   
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Greentown's rocket man getting ready for next launch
LAKE TOWNSHIP, Ohio USA — Two years ago, Steve Eves claimed a world record by sending a model rocket 4,441 feet into the air. Next weekend, he hopes to replace the record with a new one. Eves, who lives in Greentown, has built a scale model of the Saturn 1B rocket, a precursor to the Saturn V ...
 
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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.

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