ROCKETMEN
Sand, science, and questionable wiring...
 
 

Every year, the Black Rock Desert is host to a pack of Trucks and RVs carrying rockets and explosives.  The group behind this outing meets a few times a year for a little bonding with like-minded rocket makers.  Their goal; launch some homemade rockets into the upper atmosphere.  With FAA approval, of course.

When you think rocket science, lab coats, and complicated computer models come to mind for many of us.  This is a little more NASCAR than NASA.

 

Houston...

It doesn't always go as planned. Straps break, housing elements catch fire, and everything in between. Seeing and hearing a rocket fly sideways across the sky is unsettling, but half the fun seemed to be in driving out into the desert to track down and examine the wreckage.
 
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Liftoff

When it does work, it's pretty amazing. The rocket reached 147,000 feet and a top speed of Mach 2.8. Imagine the final scene of Apollo 13 as Tom Hanks radio's that they've made it through re-entry and a tearful mission control errupts in celebrates. It's like that, only its a dude in a sleeveless shirt pumping his fist.
 
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Boy Scouts roast marshmallows on their campsite.  Amateur rocketeers throw copper thermite (which is their rocket motor igniter) into a fire to see who can make the bigger explosion.  Good times.