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Back Issues arrow Nov/Dec 2006 Issue



Nov/Dec 2006 Issue


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In this Issue:

DEPARTMENTS
  • LIFT OFF - Civilian rocketry takes off.
  • JOURNAL - As a teenager, Bob Sanford made a trip to Centuri Engineering with his parents in 1974. Later, he designed rockets for the founder of that company.
  • SPACECRAFT - LAUNCH editor-in-chief Mark Mayfield remembers his first cluster-powered launch and the rockets that challenged a generation.
  • WHAT'S HOT - Semroc announces the release of the Saturn 1B and Little Joe II.
  • LAUNCH LOG - NASA prepares for a night launch.

FEATURES

  • OPENER - LAUNCH travels West.
  • NARAM-48 - Rainbow Valley, Arizona, was the perfect backdrop for a week of competition, sport flying, and fun.
  • UPSCALING A CLASSIC - The original Estes Interceptor gets an update—and a growth spurt for 2006, thanks to contributing editor Mario Perdue.
  • THE SPACE ELEVATOR - Science fiction has become science fact in experiments designed to create an affordable and efficient transportation mode into orbit.
  • Q&A/POWER ASCENT - AeroTech’s Gary Rosenfield has had a huge impact on the march of high power rocketry into the 21st Century.



 




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