Hats off to all involved then. Not quite as exciting as sending a gigantic
dildo to space, but an awesome achievement nevertheless :)
So, rereading the press release, I’m now assuming the propellant’s a typical AP
based flavour with one of the payloads utilising more of a “green” propellant
based system. Teach me to skim read too quickly. Apologies.
Troy
From: arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
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Subject: [AR] Re: Meanwhile in New Mexico..
Nope. We make the motors and I can assure you that's not the case.
Best.
Anthony
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On Nov 24, 2015, at 5:48 PM, Troy Prideaux <GEORDI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:GEORDI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Any relation to the Aerojet “green” (full of AP cough) propellant used in the
previously attempted Super Strypi attempt?
Troy
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Subject: [AR] Meanwhile in New Mexico..
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/features/rocket_demonstrates_new_capability.html
The video is quite impressive and should be up soon.
Best.
Anthony J. Cesaroni
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