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Launch schedule for the next couple of months…

Jul07
by cgould on July 7, 2011 at 1:52 AM
Posted In: General News

(Cuyahoga Falls, OH)

Here’s the launch plan for the next couple of months…

August 13th launches

-Artemis-DD (X2A-01) “Pathfinder” booster test flights

– Perseus Eagle launch (E-18) – Camera pod test / Gallifrey search

 

August 27th launches

– Aurora Big Red II (E-18) – Camera pod Tests / Gallifrey Search

– Perseus Columbia launches – Camera Pod tests / Gallifrey Search

September 10th launches

– Artemis-DD (X2A-01) “Pathfinder” Dual Deploy attempt

– Aurora Firefly night launch (E-18)

Remaining events for Summer / Fall

-Perseus (X4-06) “Vega” maiden flight

-Artemis X2 “Philadelphia” – Anti-zipper mod test flight

Details behind each launch will be published over the next few weeks…

(((( ))))

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June 26th Aurora “Firefly” launch video.

Jul06
by cgould on July 6, 2011 at 5:49 AM
Posted In: XR5 (Aurora) Medium Power Booster

(June 26th, 2011 – Aurora, OH)

Here is the video of mission AU-14 as Firefly takes to the sky @ the Ray Harmon flying field!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv7KkIPpjMA

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June 26, 2011 wrap-up..

Jun27
by cgould on June 27, 2011 at 2:03 AM
Posted In: XR2 (Artemis) Medium power booster Project, XR5 (Aurora) Medium Power Booster

(Ray Harmon Flying Field, Aurora, OH – June 26, 2011)

Four fantastic flights today!  Two flights from Aurora X5 “Firefly”, and two from Artemis X2 “Garfield”.

Firefly lifts off on mission AU-14...

Aurora X5 “Firefly” was flown with two purposes.  1), to test out the MK-II Camera pod system.  2) to try to capture some aerial photographs of the location where X4 Perseus Gallifrey was last seen on decent over the wooded area of the field.

While we were unable to get any clear pictures of the tree field (winds were not favorable enough to orient the rocket to get a good picture), the new camera pod’s performance was QUITE impressive.

Firefly had considerably less drag with this camera pod vs. the older one.  This made a marked difference (for the better) with overall rocket performance.  It appears that the ejection delay needs to be changed from the current five seconds back to seven.  Altitude was much higher as well, and will improve more with a longer ejection delay charge.

Firefly captured some impressive views from an estimated 1450+ feet in the air.

Firefly's view from over 1450 feet in the air...

Artemis rocket “Garfield” made a couple of impressive flights on its return to the sky flights.  The last flights of any Artemis rocket was July 25th, 2010.  It was nice to see the rocket fly majestically again!  The missions for Garfield this time were to test the new anti-zipper design modifications as well as the modification to its payload sections.

Artemis X2 rocket "Garfield" just before mission ALS033 - its first flight since July 25, 2010...

 

Liftoff!

Liftoff!

I’ll post more data & videos soon!

All in all…a successful flight day!

(((  )))

 

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June 26th launches

Jun26
by cgould on June 26, 2011 at 12:40 AM
Posted In: General News, XR2 (Artemis) Medium power booster Project, XR5 (Aurora) Medium Power Booster

(June 25, 2011  -Cuyahoga Falls, OH )

Our club countdown clock is running for launches on June 25th.

A new nose cone camera is being completed tonight to fly aboard Aurora X5 “Firefly” on a mission to get arial footage of the treetops in an effort to locate Perseus rocket “Gallifrey” lost in the trees during the launches on June 11th.   Two missions are planned.

Artemis X2 rocket “Garfield” is planned to complete a few launches as well.  Garfield is the first Artemis rocket to be retrofitted to use an anti-zipper scheme.  The purpose of these missions is to test the design under normal flight conditions.

I will report back later Sunday on the results…

((( )))

 

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X6 Launch Vehicle development cycle

Jun21
by cgould on June 21, 2011 at 2:42 AM
Posted In: XR6 (Perseus V) high power booster.

X6 development steps
Construction – Spring / Summer 2011

– Design completed
– Construction of booster
– Construction of second section

Systems Outfitting – Summer 2011

– Wiring for electronics
– Testing of power systems
– Parachute bay added

Ground testing – Fall 2011

– Ground test of recovery systems
– Launch Pad completed
– Launch pad tests with X6
– Launch systems tests (ground test)

Test Flights

– Maiden voyage.  (Late fall / Early Winter 2011)
– First electronic (Apogee) deployment flight. ( Winter 2012)
– First dual deployment flight. (Late Winter / Early Spring 2012)

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