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Booster Recovered From Amateur Space Rocket

Aerospace Monday, November 29, 2004 . This is a SciScoop post by ikluft

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The missing booster has been recovered from the CSXT/GoFast rocket that was the first private-funded launch to space on May 17 at Nevada’s Black Rock Desert. The nose cone was found in 24 hours, and that had the electronics necessary to prove the successful space flight. But no signals were heard from the booster (motor & fins) and it was missing until now.

Several ground searches came up empty. The booster was finally found on Nov 10 by a BLM helicopter crew doing a survey of wild horses in some northern Nevada mountains. A 4×4 expedition organized by Stratofox to recover it succeeded in getting it out on Friday, Nov 26 just hours before a snowstorm arrived and made the site inaccessible.

Disclosure of my involvement in this story: I was a member of the recovery team and I took many of the pictures currently shown on the site. More pictures are expected to arrive from other team members soon.

1 Response to Booster Recovered From Amateur Space Rocket

ikluft

December 1st, 2004 at 1:37 pm

The page has been updated with pictures from the Nov 17 fly-by and Nov 20 search that first reached the booster site.

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