- Work slowly progressing on the Level 1 version of the Perseus Rocket…. #
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(May 14, 2011 – Cuyahoga Falls)
The launch window for the Artemis, Perseus, and Aurora flights has been scrubbed. Periods of heavy thunderstorms producing lots of rain are the reasons. We’ll post soon on the next launch opportunity..
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(May 13, 2011 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH)
Preparations are almost done for the next Artemis mission. The last Artemis launch was in July 2010. This will be the first “operational” flight for the Artemis rocket. Previously, all flights were considered “experimental”.
The boilerplate payload section from previous launches was converted to a functional payload section, and painted with roll stripes that will aid in determining stability when viewing videos of launches. Artemis X2 “Garfield” was also retrofitted with a version of our current “Anti-Zipper” tech pioneered earlier this year with the Aurora X5 rockets.
This mission will carry an altimeter to apogee. The next one, scheduled for next month sometime will also carry an on-board video camera as well as the altimeter for the first ever in-flight video from the Artemis rocket.
The Artemis booster is a graceful slow-speed flyer, and I can’t wait to record video from the rocket!
The long awaited return to flight status of Artemis is pending a GO for launch at the first opportunity of good weather during one of our launch window. A launch for Saturday May 14th is looking not so good. Sunday the 15th might be possible…stay tuned!
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(May 12,2011)
We’ve started our countdown for this weekend. Forecasts are calling for “A few showers”. if that is anything like the past couple of days, we may just wait out the little shower or two, and just fly between the rain drops.
We will make the call later Friday (May 13th)…
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