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Miloch
August 13th 19, 03:40 AM
https://www.space.com/craigslist-water-heater-mad-rocket-launch.html

"Mad" Mike will try again this weekend.

Flat-Earth proponent, former limo driver and amateur rocketeer "Mad" Mike Hughes
planned to launch 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) into the air above the community of
Amboy in California's Mojave Desert Monday (Aug. 12). But his homemade,
steam-powered rocket never got off the ground, thanks to a faulty water heater
that he bought off of Craigslist.

The launch is currently postponed until possibly Saturday, Aug. 17.

According to Hughes' publicist Darren Shuster, the faulty heater that Hughes
bought for $325 off of Craigslist wasn't able to heat the water to 400 degrees
Fahrenheit (200 degrees Celsius), the temperature required to create the steam
to propel the rocket. Hughes paid $50 for the nose cone of the rocket, which he
plans to launch off the back of a semi truck he was gifted. Shuster added that
no one knows where the nose cone came from or what its original intent was, but
Hughes modified it for its current purpose on the rocket. The launch is
sponsored by hud, a casual dating app.

"I appreciate the support, love and excitement from everybody, and a delay will
not stop my mission — the rocket is in place and needs a leak plugged up, so
weekend is a go," Hughes told Space.com.

Hughes, 63, previously launched in March 2018 to an altitude of 1,875 feet (572
m) aboard his steam-powered rocket, which he modified for this launch. Hughes
walked away from last year's launch sore and with a compressed vertebra, so even
if he is able to launch again and survive the landing, it remains to be seen how
Hughes will fair after reaching new heights.

In media coverage of his 2018 launch, a number of publications stated that
Hughes was launching to see Earth's curvature for himself (it is not visible at
the altitude that Hughes aims to reach this month). However, Hughes told
Space.com that he was launching to this higher altitude because, simply, he is a
daredevil.

"I believe the Earth is flat," Hughes said. But "this flat Earth has nothing to
do with the steam rocket launches," he added. "It never did. It never will. I'm
a daredevil!"

Still, soon before he attempted to launch on Aug. 11, Hughes gave another
motivation for his latest launch attempt — President Donald Trump.

This "launch is about my personal desire to inspire my fellow Americans to help
make this country great again," he said in a press statement, adding that he
hopes his feat will garner an invitation to the White House for himself and his
launch crew.

"Trump is the greatest president since there's been a president!" Hughes added
in the same statement. "I intend to spread the word about MAGA with my
homegrown, steam-powered, manned rocket. I am the homegrown Rocket Man."

While it is difficult to pinpoint Hughes' true intentions in risking his life by
launching himself into the sky, this Trump-centric re-brand may be another
attempt to generate more attention and (and therefore, more funding) for his
next launch, which he hopes will take him all the way to the Karman line — a
boundary 62 miles (100 km) above Earth's surface that represents the beginning
of space.




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