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Old October 6th 04, 05:56 AM
Bill Bonde ( ``This is the Battle of Epping Forest
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Neil Halelamien wrote:

One-man version of SpaceShipOne may be next stage in development of
space holidays



Another X-Prize team, Space Transportation, saw its Rubicon One rocket
fail a flight test in Washington on 8 August seconds after launch. The
engines of the $20,000 rocket failed after it reached an altitude of
1,000ft (305m). Rubicon One's remains crashed to Earth 61m from its
launch site after its parachute system failed. It was carrying three
dummies representing the pilot and passengers.

They patched up Edwards and got him in the debate pretty quickly.



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