I’d like to ask Jim Webb, ““what has changed“?
A Successful Tether Climb
It doesn’t seem to be covered very well on the jumbo screens and program, but the University of Michigan tether team apparently had a successful climb in the Challenge. Go Blue!
I had heard earlier that two of the Canadian teams had dropped out. They didn’t win the prize, though, because there was too much wind, and they couldn’t meet the speed requirements with the tether jittering around. This scoop brought to you by my old…errrrrr, I mean long-time (she’s actually my age, within a few days) friend Margaret Jordan, who just came over to the press tent to tell me.
One Small Step For A Man
One small rocket ride for a man on a bicycle.
Out on the tarmac, Tim Pickens of Orion Propulsion just demonstrated his asphalt-powered rocket bike (which, by the way, may have been featured on the Daily Show yesterday–Tim was telling us about his visit from Jon Stewart earlier this week).
It wasn’t one of his better efforts. The burn seemed short. As he glided past the press tent, Robin Snelson yelled out, “That was punk!”
Sigh. When will the media discover that they’re supposed to cover the news, not make it?
Better Coverage
…than mine can be found over at space.com, which is the official media for it. This has aroused some controversy, as Keith Cowing notes.
More Space Blogging
Clark Lindsey has gotten his connection going.
Old School
We just got a flyover from an F-117. I suspect from Holloman AFB, but not sure.
Back to rockets.
Another Attempt
Tripoli is going to launch another rocket, supposedly in five minutes, at 10:30. Also, the Rocket Racing League and XCOR are going to unveil the first rocket racer about 10:45.
[Update]
Half an hour late. The first attempt fizzled, but they started the count again about a minute later, and then had a spectacular launch. It went straight up, out of sight, and came back down with a strobe and a streamer. The chutes opened a couple hundred feet off the ground. Looked nominal to me. Also, the crane picked up Armadillo’s vehicles and started hauling them over to the launch pad for their Lunar Landing Prize attempt.
Don’t Bogart The Window
I didn’t report much on the symposium earlier this week, because I was too busy schmoozing to hear a lot of it and the wireless situation was so crummy, but here’s an article at the New Scientist about etiquette in space. Most of it seems like common sense to me.
Don’t Bogart The Window
I didn’t report much on the symposium earlier this week, because I was too busy schmoozing to hear a lot of it and the wireless situation was so crummy, but here’s an article at the New Scientist about etiquette in space. Most of it seems like common sense to me.
Don’t Bogart The Window
I didn’t report much on the symposium earlier this week, because I was too busy schmoozing to hear a lot of it and the wireless situation was so crummy, but here’s an article at the New Scientist about etiquette in space. Most of it seems like common sense to me.