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Old October 17th 12, 05:52 AM posted to sci.space.history
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Default Amateur Rocket Team Claims and Wins Carmack Prize

Jeff Findley noted that:
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An amateur rocket team (AeroPac 100k Team) has officially won the
Carmack Prize for being the first amateurs to launch and successfully
record a rocket flight above 100 kft AGL.

Details of their report can be found he

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7w...EdKOHROcGRGbDA



That's an extremely detailed report, but they've also got a handy
website at aeropac.org, with an interesting archive of their
newsletters.


Very interesting details in the above doc. It's a bit encouraging to
see that they won the prize with a rocket that had total impulse much
smaller than many previous high altitude rockets. The metric they used
for this was interesting.

Also interesting was their emphasis on "off the shelf" engines,
materials, electronics, and etc. Very few components on their vehicle
required what I'd consider a "machine shop" to create.

Congrats to the AeroPac 100k Team!


Congrats indeed!

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