It's always interesting to me when several things in my life seem to follow similar themes.
I'm currently reading
this book that Grant lent me. It is about the history of reconnaissance. It talks about balloons that were used during the civil war to photograph troop positions, and moves on to planes and satellites. Overall, it's pretty cool. It really makes you think about what politicians are saying and what they might know. I no longer trust any of them.
Anyway, this morning I got an email from the coworker who was in charge of building
Stubby, the 3/4 scale Patriot missile that we have now launched twice. He is starting up a new project to try to launch a rocket with the goal of taking video of Earth from space. There are quite a few difficult parts to this project, including getting a nearly 20 ft rocket to go Mach 4-5 and coming up with a telemetry system to send down real-time video from the rocket. I promised myself after building Stubby that I wouldn't work on another big rocket project unless it is really cool. I think sending a payload to space and taking video of Earth really does meet that criteria.
The spec sheets are currently pretty vague. There will be 2 rockets built. The first one will be testing the telemetry system and home-made solid rocket motors, and the second will be the real deal. It looks like rocket 1 will be shooting for a 50,000 ft ceiling, and rocket 2 will be going for 150 km.
This morning I was reading
Ron's post about what makes a person a nerd. I am a nerd because I am building this rocket. I think nerds are people who use knowledge to do something not because it is necessary, but because it is fun. Greg is a car nerd. Ron is an electronics nerd. I am a rocket nerd.