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A Real Paper Rocket

A lot of people disparage newcomers to the space field as having "paper rockets."

Well, at little cost, you can now make your own paper Saturn V. And here's another company that's going to be offering a paper MLP and crawler. The pictures are pretty amazing, considering the construction materials.

Posted by Rand Simberg at February 13, 2006 09:45 AM
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It shows us the shape of things to come in home fabrication.

Posted by Mike Puckett at February 13, 2006 11:35 AM

Does anyone have the link to the website of the guy that built an entire Apollo Guidance Computer in his basement?

Posted by Astrosmith at February 13, 2006 02:02 PM

Seems much nicer than the punch out paper lems we used to get from the gas station back in 69. Why does tab a go into slot b anyway?

Posted by ken anthony at February 13, 2006 09:41 PM


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