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» Operation StratoSphere – Launch 3 RobotRising
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Operation StratoSphere – Launch 3. On December 26, 2012. Launch 3 went off with only a few hitches. My family was in town for an early Thanksgiving celebration and I put them all to work assisting with camera labeling, lens cleaning, picture taking, and anything else I could come up with. After two years of doing it all by myself it was nice to have a some extra hands laying around. We met up with Monroe and Stewart at Storms Restaurant. The payload ended up weighing about four pounds and consisted of si...
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» RobotCaleb RobotRising
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All posts by RobotCaleb. Operation StratoSphere – Conclusion. On January 16, 2013. It turns out that launching, losing, finding, and recovering a balloon is way easier than getting the imagery ready. Let’s find out why! If you see an image in this post, click it. If you regret it I’ll refund you the price of admission.). Operation StratoSphere – Launch 3. On December 26, 2012. We spent the night before the launch making sure everything was ready. As stated above, we labeled each camera. Each memo...On No...
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» Operation StratoSphere – Launch 2 RobotRising
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Operation StratoSphere – Launch 2. On November 7, 2012. On November 3rd, 2012, 3 coworkers and I set out to launch my second balloon in preparation for the final launch. The mission for this balloon was to test some anti-fog techniques and to give my so-called ‘Sensor Pod’. A test run. We hooked up with Monroe and Stewart from Team Prometheus. At a nice park in San Saba, Texas. The chase was mostly uneventful. First we determined where we should go based on our new prediction. The balloon wasn...Lunch...
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Team Prometheus - Embedded Eye
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Give your gizmo the gift of sight. Monroe Lee King Jr. Individuals interested in optical rocket guidance for amateur rocketry. Website: http:/ www.teamprometheus.org. Location: Austin, Texas. Latest Activity: Aug 7, 2012. This group does not have any discussions yet. You need to be a member of Team Prometheus to add comments! 2016 Created by Geoffrey L. Barrows. Sign in to chat!
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Facilities | Reaction Research Society
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Skip to primary content. Articles about the RRS. The lat/long coordinates of the site are: 35 degrees, 21 minutes, 2 seconds North by 117 degrees, 48 minutes, 30 seconds West. GoogleEarth is helpful in finding it. View of the High Thrust Vertical Test Stand from inside the Underground Blockhouse. 3: Vertical Test Stand and I Beam static test stand. Vertical Test Stand and I Beam static test stand. I Beam static test stand. This is the oldest test stand at the MTA. 4: High Thrust Vertical Test Stand.
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Library | Reaction Research Society
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Skip to primary content. Articles about the RRS. The RRS has over the years been publishing news letters on and off. Its contents have ranged from simple updates on official society business to fantastic articles detailing the design, construction, testing and flying of solid hybrid and liquid fuel rockets. From time to time the RRS has also published other materials and this is where you’ll find them. Articles about the RRS. Col Vernon P. Saxon Air Museum (Boron, CA). On February 2016 meeting.
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History | Reaction Research Society
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Skip to primary content. Articles about the RRS. David Elliot (left) and Lee Rosenthal (right), designers and builders of the hydrogen peroxide-solid catalyst rocket, pose beside their completed project. The Reaction Research Society is the oldest continuously operating. Col Vernon P. Saxon Air Museum (Boron, CA). 2016 RRS Symposium, date announced (10/15/2016). On February 2016 meeting. On February 2016 meeting. On April Meeting Location Change. On Moved to Texas. On May 9th 2014 Meeting report:.
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April Meeting Location Change | Reaction Research Society
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Skip to primary content. Articles about the RRS. April Meeting Location Change. March 16, 2015. April Meeting location change. Hello Members and fellow Amateur Rocketeers,. We will be working with USCRPL to have a meeting on the USC campus at their lab. The actual location to have the meeting at will be Rapp Engineering Building (RRB) which is near the center of campus @USC. Address for meeting location; https:/ goo.gl/maps/3HWio. Go here for a google map of the location). USC Rocket Propulsion Laboratory.
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