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could a large 12ft model rocket be used to launch a probe into space, such as a telescope?
Turtle^2 said:could a large 12ft model rocket be used to launch a probe into space, such as a telescope?
rorix_bw said:What happens if you launch it from a ballon? Amateurs get ballons up to 30km+.
Probably 4 ballons with the rocket between them, and use a RC/unit with an arduino or raspberry pi to control levelling and launching.
Drakkith said:Getting into an orbit requires accelerating from near zero to about 8 km/s for a low Earth orbit.
If you were to use all your kinetic energy at the surface of the Earth in 1 instant (time approaches 0 or power approaches infinity), you would need about 8 km/s as an initial velocity. This is the definition of "escape velocity".8 km/s where are you getting that figure?...That's 23 times the speed of sound. The max speed of the space shuttle was 1.3 km/s
Aero51 said:If you were to use all your kinetic energy at the surface of the Earth in 1 instant (time approaches 0 or power approaches infinity), you would need about 8 km/s as an initial velocity. This is the definition of "escape velocity".
BobMarly said:I've heard it stated that the most expensive part of a launch is the first 2 inches!
BobMarly said:I've heard it stated that the most expensive part of a launch is the first 2 inches!