Frame from the video compilation of the Epic cluster launch.

More frames below. And photos from the ground here.

7 responses to “Popping a Cap over the Flight Line”

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    Blastoff! The shadow detail let us to verify that the main motor lit just after it left the rail.
    Screen shot 2011-05-28 at 9.35.58 AM

    Screen shot 2011-05-28 at 9.38.43 AM

    Screen shot 2011-05-28 at 9.36.55 AM

  2. Arcing over…. with another rocket under chute in the background sky
    Screen shot 2011-05-27 at 10.45.06 PM

    Popping first chute at apogee by HCX computer. RF tracking beacon on shock cord:
    Screen shot 2011-05-27 at 10.45.41 PM

    Second parachute event
    Screen shot 2011-05-27 at 10.47.23 PM

    Using motor ejection as a backup to the computer
    Screen shot 2011-05-27 at 10.49.46 PM

    Yellow parachute ready to unfurl
    Screen shot 2011-05-27 at 10.50.31 PM

    Drifting back over the flight line
    Screen shot 2011-05-27 at 10.51.44 PM

    A total success! Woot!

  3. Looks like woot, all right:D

  4. This has nothing to do with the image but I just watched you risk driving a steel spike through your hand at the end (15:17) of this TED demonstration with Keith Barry in 2004. Apart from the rather macabre entertainment at your expense it was quite interesting!

  5. Intriguing TED talk…and see rather unique problem solving while playing with a spiky thing:D

  6. On board cameras are becoming great. Great shots! Congrats!

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