-----Original Message----- From: Leo Mauler
My high school physics teacher had everyone build a model rocket as the "final project" of the semester, but they had to do something different, not just "rocket goes up, rocket comes down"... two engines fired simultaneously next to each other (didn't work too well that last one ...
Go figure! Now there are ways of making clusters of engines, but two isn't all that symmetrical (unless you're talking about a two stage two rocket engine I wouldn't want to be near one of those). I'd think the minimum you'd want to combine together would be about six in a cluster. Of course the number really depends on how many it takes to completely encircle a center engine.
I did a model rocket that could be recovered at night, using a high-intensity flashlight bulb and a couple of N-size batteries in a clear payload. We launched it around midnight on a cloudy moonless night.
A modern take on that would be one of those super bright white leds with a nice big roundish solid plastic lens to throw out a nice wide diffused beam. Hey ,that sounds like a fun experiment.
But what about little sensors in the rocket, to track speed and altitude and transmit to a land-based Linux server, running a graphical plot of the rocket? Maybe even add a little spy cam to transmit video back to the server?
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:30:27 -0600, Brian Densmore [email protected] wrote:
But what about little sensors in the rocket, to track speed and altitude and transmit to a land-based Linux server, running a graphical plot of the rocket? Maybe even add a little spy cam to transmit video back to the server?
and servo motors controlling the fins? and a satellite link to topographical maps? Then you'd have an open source cruise missile.
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 02:28 pm, David Nicol wrote:
and servo motors controlling the fins? and a satellite link to topographical maps? Then you'd have an open source cruise missile.
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And we could load up weather balloons with battery-powered active wireless-G repeaters, so we could use really powerful engines and try to get it into the upper stratosphere with full network control on the rocket.
--- David Nicol [email protected] wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:30:27 -0600, Brian Densmore [email protected] wrote:
But what about little sensors in the rocket, to
track speed and altitude
and transmit to a land-based Linux server, running
a graphical
plot of the rocket? Maybe even add a little spy
cam to transmit
video back to the server?
and servo motors controlling the fins? and a satellite link to topographical maps? Then you'd have an open source cruise missile.
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