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  1. Unreasonable Rocket “Blue Ball” Possible Flight Over 10k

    spacefellowship.com » International Space Fellowship - Dec 10, 2009

    Paul Breed explains that he may fly the Blue Ball to its maximum altitude: The Blue ball has minimal development value for where I want to go with Urocket. I was going to donate it to the Xprize to hang in their lobby

    Also tagged: featured, x prize cup, blue ball, unreasonable rocket, paul breed

  2. Rocket lab primed to launch new zealand’s first rocket into space

    spacefellowship.com » International Space Fellowship - Nov 16, 2009

    Private New Zealand aerospace company Rocket Lab completed its final ground-based test today and is now ready to launch New Zealand into the space race with its Atea-1 launch vehicle The first high altitude launch of

    Also tagged: new zealand, ātea 1, rocket lab

  3. March Storm 2010 update

    spacefellowship.com » International Space Fellowship - Nov 13, 2009

    ProSpace Press Release; After a premature announcement of his demise, Mark Twain famously observed that “The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.” This past week, The Space Frontier Foundation committed a

    Also tagged: space frontier foundation, commercial spaceflight, march storm, pro space

  4. Unreasonable Rocket Become 3rd Team to Perform Lunar Lander Challenge Flight

    spacefellowship.com » International Space Fellowship - Nov 1, 2009

    Unreasonable Rocket attempted to follow Armadillo Aerospace and Masten Space Systems in completing the Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge Level 1. Setting the pace both Armadillo and Masten have now completed

    Also tagged: featured, armadillo aerospace, x prize news, blue ball, masten space systems, unreasonable rocket, ngllc, paul breed

  5. Speed Up – Hybrid Static Test

    spacefellowship.com » International Space Fellowship - Oct 25, 2009

    An Update from the Speed Up Team: Last Saturday we did a static test with another hybrid grain. This one was made from a 2″x12″ PVC pipe nipple with threaded end caps. The fuel was candle wax. I’m happy to say the

    Also tagged: featured, speed up, ngllc, static test

  6. Exoge Aerospace – KN/Resin Mixtures for use in Igniters.

    spacefellowship.com » International Space Fellowship - Oct 25, 2009

    I have been testing KN/Resin mixtures for use in my igniters. The goal is to have a mix that is easy to make. Sugar/KN takes alot of time and cooking to produce. Sugar has the benefit of being able to be heated and

    Also tagged: featured, exoge aerospace, igniters, kn resin

  7. Four Private Space Companies Vie for $1+ Million Prize

    spacefellowship.com » International Space Fellowship - Oct 24, 2009

    PLAYA VISTA, CA — 10/23/09 — The race for the $2 million Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge (NGLLC) incentivized prize purse, funded by NASA and presented by the X PRIZE Foundation, is coming down to the wire. As

    Also tagged: featured, nasa, armadillo aerospace, x prize news, masten space

  8. Exoge Aerospace – Design Project, KN/Sucrose Igniters & Tests

    spacefellowship.com » International Space Fellowship - Oct 10, 2009

    Exoge Aerospace have released some new videos and updates. Exoge Aerospace were interviewed by The Space Fellowship back in November 2008, here is a brief list of the recent updates. Damion’s Senior Design Project

    Also tagged: featured, exoge aerospace

  9. Nebula Aerospace – Test Fuel and Oxidiser Tanks

    spacefellowship.com » International Space Fellowship - Oct 10, 2009

    An update from N-Prize team “Nebula Aerospace” The image to the right shows a fuel/oxidiser tank assembly for testing the prototype single FIDO engine (one of 8 that make up the Cerberus Aerospike Engine). (...)Read

    Also tagged: featured, other companies, n prize, nebula aerospace

  10. Satellite pioneer joins Morehead State’s space science faculty

    spacefellowship.com » International Space Fellowship - Oct 6, 2009

    Bob Twiggs is a rock star in the small satellite world. He invented the “CubeSat” satellite standard which has become a world-wide standard for pico-class satellites (satellites weighing 1 km. and under). Nearly 100

    Also tagged: cubesat, interorbital systems, msu, interorbital, bob twiggs, randa milliron

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