Armadillo Rocket Makes A (Short) Manned Hop 167
riney writes "w00t! John Carmack and crew at Armadillo Aerospace have gotten their first man in the air. Six seconds of perfectly controlled flight with human passenger. See their site for details and video."
One small step for man... (Score:4, Funny)
But seriously, this is great news for the industry that a private company has such success.
Dime Bars (Offtopic - but armadillo related) (Score:2)
We really need some British input on here.
There used to be an ad for Dime bars in the UK, where they were compared to Armadillos (Harry Enfield did it I think)... in that they were soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside... Armadillos!!!
Pity since the sites has beenRe:Dime Bars (Offtopic - but armadillo related) (Score:1)
They copied the Harry Enfield ad in Germany, and re-did it with German actors. While the original was good, the German version wasn't funny at all. Go figure.
-- Steve
The Pilot's Remarks (Score:2, Funny)
Russell Blink
First Amateur to ride a fully guided ballistic rocket?
6 seconds! (Score:3, Funny)
Web servers is IIS on Windows 2000 (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Web servers is IIS on Windows 2000 (Score:1)
Re:Web servers is IIS on Windows 2000 (Score:1)
Re:Web servers is IIS on Windows 2000 (Score:1)
ScottKin
Re:Web servers is IIS on Windows 2000 (Score:1)
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6 seconds (Score:5, Funny)
Re:6 seconds (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:6 seconds (Score:1)
Re:6 seconds (Score:2, Informative)
http://slashdot.org/faq/suggestions.shtml#su900 [slashdot.org]
Oh my God... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Oh my God... (Score:1)
repeat (Score:5, Informative)
This was posted this morning. [slashdot.org]
Re:repeat (Score:1)
Rejected several hours earlier... (Score:2)
Baldrson [geocities.com] writes "Some guy named John Carmack [time.com] wrote to the amateur rocketry mailing list "We finaly let someone ride on one of our landers [armadilloaerospace.com]. Only a few seconds in the air, but still pretty damn cool!""
Re:repeat (Score:1)
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Cool. Outer space here we come. (Score:3, Interesting)
the age of discovery when europeans (for better and worse) started traipsing all over the globe was driven by monetary interests above all else. it's great to do scientific experiments in space, but the prospect of making cold hard cash will get us a colony on the moon much sooner.
Re:Cool. Outer space here we come. (Score:1)
Not on my land [lunarembassy.com] they ain't! Of course, mineral rights can be acquired for a fee...
Re:Cool. Outer space here we come. (Score:1)
Once one group has made a very significant breakthrough, then other people will start to take notice and try to follow, or get there first. But I think thats a good few years off.
Perhaps investing in life extending products is a better bet if you want to see the first moon base.
Other side of the fence. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Other side of the fence. (Score:2)
...and the time comes when Romero tries to use said BFG, Carmack flips a switch and a la holodeck styleee, the BFG turns into a copy of the Daikatana: Offical Strategy Guide (that was released 3-6 months before the game), and inside is a pink slip from Eidos/Ion Storm (which is being used as a bookmark). Thus rendering the attack futile!!!
Re:Other side of the fence. (Score:2)
Romero will still claim it's the best BFG ever made, however.
/.'ed already (Score:4, Informative)
Re:/.'ed already (Score:5, Funny)
Re:/.'ed already (Score:2)
Six seconds of perfectly controlled flight (Score:5, Funny)
Design Issue (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Design Issue (Score:2)
Yeah I read the title with inadequate amounts of both coffee and sleep.
Armadillo Rocket Makes A (Short) Manned Hop
All I could envision were scaly space vehicles somehow related to dwarves jumping.
Why the shortness? (Score:4, Funny)
Ahh... the slashdot effect is now one step closer to entering orbit.
Jetdillo! (Score:2)
2,000 pounds of steel, 20,000 poounds of thrust, and a pair of very dark shades. The world's first fully cybernetic, SSTO-capable armadillo. Coming soon from Armadillo Labs. The Dasypian Future begins tomorrow...
(Yeah, I admit it, I'm way too old-sk00l for my own good. Carmack, if you're reading this - was that the inspiration for the name of your firm? -{}{}{}{}{}{}8>
Hmmm (Score:1)
Strange sound for a rocket!
A more likely story is someone had a curry the night before
Blessed be the slashdot effect. (Score:1)
H202 (Score:1)
I had no idea hydrogen peroxide was so versatile:
-ANTISEPTIC
-BLONDE BLEACH for low-rent types
-ROCKET FUEL
...and all for just $2.99/L at the local drugstore!
Re:H202 (Score:1, Insightful)
Dont forget silicon wafer fabrication (Score:1)
Re:Dont forget silicon wafer fabrication (Score:1)
We used the 40% stuff and it was still strong enough to badly burn you. I lost several pairs of jeans to it.
Re:H202 (Score:2)
Re:H202 (Score:2)
Re:H202 (Score:1)
The British Black Arrow satellite launcher used kerosene and hydrogen peroxide in its first two stages. It made for a very compact rocket which didn't require the complexity of cryogenic fuels.
Details and photos here [astronautix.com]
If you're ever in London you can see the sole remaining Black Arrow at the Science Museum. It's not quite as impressive as NASA's Saturn V, but its a pretty cool rocket nonetheless.
Best wishes,
Mike.
Re:H202 (Score:2)
I don't know which catalyst was used, but I seem to remember that with pure H2O2, there was a lot of choice!
Armadillo Aero On Track! (Score:3, Informative)
Coincidence (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Coincidence (Score:2, Funny)
Goo? (Score:2)
What, no rocket? (Score:1)
Re:What, no rocket? (Score:2, Informative)
There's a lot of stuff that has to come together for them to achieve their goal, and they have at least some of it under control.
Re:What, no rocket? (Score:2)
Re:What, no rocket? (Score:1)
Well, if you want to get picky, the dictionary defines "rocket" as a "rocket engine" or "anything propelled by a rocket engine". So the rocket isn't necessarily merely the motor. In fairness, I suppose that in this case "rocket" could refer to the chair that's being propelled by the rocket motor. Admittedly, I would have preferred to see an aerodynamic shell around the seat, and I would have preferred it to go several orders of magnitude higher than 6 feet.
Now I've earned a picky credit, so I'll use it. Ballistic has two l's.
we had another launch planned but... (Score:3, Funny)
Thanks Slashdot.
-- Tim
In addition... (Score:5, Funny)
John Carmack... (Score:2)
I wonder if we'll remember John as the Man that Sold the Moon...
Doom, Quake, Armadillos...let's hope all they have in common is success and John. ;)
John "No Guts No Glory" Carmack (Score:2)
BTW, Love the Heinlein reference but personally I'd like to think that he'll be remembered as the man who gave us "...the plans for our first hyperdrive, allowing mankind to open the doors to the stars."
Re:John "No Guts No Glory" Carmack (Score:1)
I loved that show. Cheesy, but it was certainly several notches above some of the other crap I loved back then, such as Thundercats.
I have the opening and both closing themes as crappy-sounding MP3s downloaded from some Galaxy Rangers fansite. If nothing else, this proves that I'm not just an anime fanboy... not that this really indicates any sort of broadened horizons, mind you.
Well, I now have an X-Prize contestant to root for...
Re:John Carmack... (Score:1)
excess kilos (Score:2)
Re:excess kilos (Score:2, Informative)
Google Cache (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Google Cache (Score:1)
At least none that I could find.
Help me Obi Wan, you're my only hope...
historic significance? (Score:1)
Re:historic significance? (Score:3, Informative)
No, Xcor [xcor.com] has a rocket-propelled airplane running that they are using as a testbed for their space program.
Re:historic significance? (Score:1, Informative)
But as John himself says, "I'm not real big on trying to pile on enough qualifications to claim a 'first' of some sort. The only one that I really have my eye on is 'first private manned space launch', which should be pretty unequivocal."
Re:historic significance? (Score:1)
What goes up... (Score:1)
mirror? (Score:2)
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Yo!
I'm a geeky webmaster that plays quake and has a lot of accounts
scatterered around the world. If you could tar.gz up that story and pics
and shoot em back in a reply, I'd love to post em up as a mirror
(because I am a shameless self promoting whore)
Regards and bonghits.
--toqer
at least (Score:1)
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Voices in my head (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Voices in my head (Score:1)
For a somewhat working version of their website (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/n.x [armadilloaerospace.com]
What I managed to get (Score:1)
http://ardvark.upnix.net/~chris/sas02_high.mpg
Oh, it'll get slow, but it should keep going if you're patient
Ambulance? (Score:5, Funny)
Wouldn't the ambulance be more useful if it weren't chained to the ground?
pthththtt..
Obligatory tie-in (Score:1)
"Wahaay, Glaven!"
Outstanding (Score:2)
I think it would be equally or potentially more interesting to deploy a small army of ThinkGeek-style rovers [thinkgeek.com]. Perhaps small-scale industrial stuff later, all done via remote-control.
Yeah, But... (Score:1)
So what's the girl look like?
LMAO (Score:1)
I actually said out loud "Damn I'm a geek."
I already modded myself (-1 Offtopic) by using "No Score +1 Bonus"
Probable cause? (Score:1)
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Probable cause? Like there is any doubt!
Carmack first monkey in space? (Score:2)
Next rocket has infinite fuel (Score:2)
This new means of propulsion has been designated "The Slashdot Effect Field". By placing a web server inside the rocket and redirecting requests in a controlled manner from a specially designed composite thruster, the rocket is able to achive any desired velocity and range.
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Thats nothing wait til you see their BFG jump! (Score:1)
Next they'll be distributing grenades on the launch pad to get a bit more height
If he ever smashes to the ground himself testing one of these creations - you just know what should be on his grave stone: "Carmack cratered." hehe
Oh stop it (rofl)- there's probably a hundred RJ jokes in this one..
Problem with Launch (Score:1)
Still puzzled... (Score:1)
Incredible! (Score:1)
Re:catch-all troll (redundant, OT) (Score:2, Funny)
Now, if only the spammers could do that & we could get 1 catch-all spam (instead of 30) offering to spam 1,000,000 people with length-enhancing herbal viagra that will repair your credit history and attract hot lesbian sluts, all while letting you know if your SO is cheating on you and giving you someone else's "nakked pics"
Re:catch-all troll (redundant, OT) (Score:1)
Re:catch-all troll (redundant, OT) (Score:2)
Re:catch-all troll (redundant, OT) (Score:1, Offtopic)
Well, I was modded for being both OT and Overrated. Don't you love it when moderators do exactly what you tell them to?
Re:you are the nutcase-- (Score:1)
Re:you are the nutcase-- (Score:1)
Re:HEHE! maybe xian should use APACHE! ? (Score:1)
Maybe you should borrow one of the mac's from Carmack and play around with it. Some of the OSX stuff is prett easy to use.
Re:Slashdot out-does itself (Score:1)
You do know who John Carmack is, don't you??
if you did, it would be of no surprise to see an idsoftware address...
HINT: install Doom, Quit & Read Credits........
Re:Why MPEG? (Score:2)
Re:Why MPEG? (Score:1)
Re:Why MPEG? (Score:2)
We're now really offtopic, but I don't care 'cos I've got a ton of karma.