
Just the perfect venue, with thematic drive-up appeal… The kids loved it.
Silicon Valley boasts the largest rocketry club in the world. Yet, there is no “legal” launch site anywhere in the Bay Area, a situation that has become endemic across America.
Kids (of all ages) have launched over 500 million Estes rockets. It’s not for safety that rocketry has been pushed out of suburban areas; it’s fear of the unknown. Local communities would rather forbid launches in their backyard than think about the systemic effect once all communities do so. This recently happened here, when Livermore shut down the last Silicon Valley site for launches.
LUNAR (the Livermore Unit of the National Association of Rocketry) has been working diligently with NASA Ames for months to get the permissions and policies in place to allow periodic group launches at NASA. Today was a test launch to see that everything works out.
Hangar One behind us is the second largest indoor space in America. See below for a peek inside…



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