Sunday, June 5, 2011

One-Man Mini-Rocket Has Shaky Second Launch [Rockets]

Jack Loftus ?One-Man Mini-Rocket Has Shaky Second LaunchAs the one-man Heat-1X rocket started to veer off course and outside the designated launch area, mission controllers cut the engine and ended the test flight well short of the 15-kilometer goal. Also, the parachute did not fully open. Success!

Indeed, the test was considered a success by designers at Copenhagen Suborbitals, who assembled the one-man vessel with ?42,000 and spare parts (e.g. hairdryer for a heater) over the past few years.

"We're going from talking about it and building and testing to actually flying something, so in that sense it's a big success," said Copenhagen Subobrbitals rep Kristian von Bengtsen in an interview with New Scientist.

Luckily for the occupant he was just a dummy (pictured), and the shaky flight hurt nothing more than a few egos on the ground. [New Scientist]

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/27to5mPaOfs/one+man-mini+rocket-has-shaky-second-launch

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