Prajesh Ananthan
Awesome.
Renārs Grebežs
Yeah, it was breathtaking to watch.))
Erik Unger
Is it possible that the GPS gets somehow blocked for vehicles that have the speed of a military missile?
Bob Ehresman
Civilian GPS receivers are limited to 20 km (about 65000 ft) and 1850 kmh (about 1150 mph).
Tom Carroll
Your article was quite inspiring, an avocation that I should have undertaken. The rocket was top quality.
Justin Scheller
What melted over the lens of the gopro camera?
warren52nz
WOW! springs to mind.
Matt Rings
The glob by the cameras was a plastic aero-shroud that melted on ascent. The builders did not have time to make an aluminum shroud:
\"The aeroshroud protecting the GoPro was intended to be CNC cut from aluminum but time constraints forced me to us the FDM printed plastic version which obviously melted!\"
Gregg Eshelman
I guess they never thought of simply bending a shroud from sheet metal and screwing or riveting it to the rocket.
Just because you have access to expensive tools like FDM doesn\'t make them the best tool.
David Cole
@ Gregg E. I guess you weren\'t there to inform them of the error of their ways. While they were concerned with the physics and chemistry involved with sending a rocket to 100,000 feet. While your at it please solve the problem of the GPS for them too.
Great job guys, phenomenal launch.