thats a little over 26 miles up in space. If you'd fired that rocket from downtown fort worth it would land around the area of Loop 12 and I-30. Thats pretty cool
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Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View PostGood to see Armadillo Aerospace is still making progress with the Stig rocket.
They are trying to build a rocket decent stage to land on ???
Easy in the movies. but not in practice.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostAir density decreases with altitude. Things actually get colder at altitude. What makes space vehicles and high performance / high altitude aircraft 'get real hot' is the friction they create in flight while travelling through the thin atmosphere. The shuttle re-enters earth's atmosphere at about 17,500 mph and that causes a lot of friction.
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Originally posted by Kart21 View PostKnew one of the welders ( for Armadillo Aerospace ) as an instructor in welding school. That,s just too cool.
They are trying to build a rocket decent stage to land on ???
Easy in the movies. but not in practice.
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