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June 23rd 04, 02:45 PM
Jim Yanik
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Jim Yanik
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(Regnirps) wrote in
The "expert consultant" on the tube and radio keeps saying that this
is the first private rocket. Never heard of Goddard or Evil Kneivel?
Or even the rocket club when i was a kid. We made some mighty
dangerous flying bombs.
Also that they reached "orbital altitudes" making the next step
orbiting and flying to the space station or Moon. Uhm, yeah. It only
has to go six times faster without burning up.
Private COMMERCIAL rocket,and one that carries passengers.
Your examples were not commercial rockets,and neither carried
passengers.
Look, I think they have done a fantastic job. But I was quoting an
"expert" on TV. He didn't say commercial. In fact I never heard the
word used in any of the news reports. They are a very dull bunch more
interested in face time than facts.
And one has to take baby steps before walking or running.
Of course, except according to the "expert consultants" who gave the
strong impression that all they have to do after they reach "orbital
altitude" is decide to stay there.
-- Charlie Springer
Well,truly,the FIRST "private rocket" then would belong to some anonymous
Chinese fellow.
If you're talking about reaching into SPACE(62 mi or higher),did Goddard's
or Knievel's rockets go that high? And were recovered intact?
I'm not sure if any amateur rockets have made it to 62 miles alt.
yet,either.
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Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
Jim Yanik