Showing posts with label sounding rocket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sounding rocket. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2019

Sounding Rockets; Cutting-Edge Science, 15 Minutes at a Time


At 2pm today, NASA live-streamed an hourlong program on sounding rockets - research rockets which carry scientific payloads on short, suborbital trajectories.

Here is the video:


If the player does not work for you on this blog, CLICK HERE to go directly to the video on YouTube.

I like sounding rockets, because of all launch vehicles, they're the ones which most closely resemble what we do in hobby rocketry. They're usually fin stabilized, they usually use solid propellants, and rather than go into orbit, they go up and come back down.

Sounding rockets look much like sport models, and doing a scale model of one is often much simpler than doing an accurate scale model of, say, a Saturn V or Mercury Redstone or Falcon Heavy, or Atlas Something.

In fact, one of the earliest model rocket kits, the Aerobee Hi, was a scale model of a sounding rocket which looked so much like a sport model, that when you see a scale model of it, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was just another model rocket.

The Aerobee Hi sounding rocket

I've been wanting to see more on YouTube about sounding rockets from NASA, but until today, I didn't find a lot that was terribly informative. Now that I have time to sit down and enjoy it, I'm hopeful it will have some interesting stuff in it.

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Estes Black Brant II Coming Back!


The new Estes catalog came out today, and among other things, they're bringing back the Black Brant II, a scale model of the Canadian sounding rocket.

I love BT-55 sized rockets, and I love the look of the Black Brant II. I've wanted one for a while now. Until now, my two choices were to go to the work of making a clone, or searching eBay for an overpriced model. These were popular rockets, and they sometimes tend to go for more than I feel comfortable paying. Now I can get a new one directly from Estes.

For an ongoing build series on this kit, check out Chris Michielssen's Model Rocket Building blog (click here). I finally had the honor of meeting him this weekend at NARCON. Very nice guy, incredibly skilled builder, and very talented musical saw player. Listen for him on an upcoming episode of The Rocketry Show podcast.

Chris Michielssen at The Rocketry Show table with two of his Dr. Zooch models. They're very impressive close up.
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