Romanian Team Entering X-Prize competition 127
cripkd writes "Although two days passed already I am proud to announce that a Romanian team launched a sub-orbital unmanned flight. Demonstrator 2 is a prototype to the actual shuttle they will enter in the X-Prize competition, build with 30,000 USD, pocket money, as they say, compared to the other projects. The project's home site is here and an article about the launch can be found here.
PS. And it's all ecological as they produce oxygen and water vapours :)"
Certainly nice to see a spirit of competition! (Score:2, Interesting)
Cheers to this new attempt by the Romanian team.
Re:Certainly nice to see a spirit of competition! (Score:2, Insightful)
Cheers to this new attempt by the Romanian team.
I had a Romanian great grandfather, so I'll give a cheer to the old home team, but, yeah, I admit it, my money was on Burt from the start and don't exactly see any reason not to let it ride.
KFG
Re:Certainly nice to see a spirit of competition! (Score:2, Insightful)
Good luck (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Good luck (Score:4, Informative)
NOT environmentally sound! (Score:3, Funny)
My spelling mistake (Score:1, Offtopic)
Thank you.
Re:NOT environmentally sound! (Score:4, Funny)
Quick! Somebody! Throw a tarp over the ocean! We don't have much time!
Re:NOT environmentally sound! (Score:3, Informative)
Being an American, I know nothing of pollution. So I want to ask a question, as I sit here smoking my cigar and blowing the smoke at babies while driving my SUV in circles for no reason. The 767, "the transatlanti
Re:NOT environmentally sound! (Score:2)
Re:NOT environmentally sound! (Score:1)
http://www.dhmo.org/dihydrogen-monoxide/ [dhmo.org]
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&c
Re:NOT environmentally sound! (Score:5, Informative)
Re:NOT environmentally sound! (Score:2)
Re:NOT environmentally sound! (Score:4, Interesting)
What about catalyzed processes like this [bbc.co.uk], that don't require huge infrastructure changes or tanks of H2 in the trunk?
Re:NOT environmentally sound! (Score:2)
Be wary - the legend of "In Romania..." (Score:5, Interesting)
He replied that most of them were just made up. Many were filed by a reporter living in Austria, and he thought it sounded close enough to be believable but obscure enough that no-one could ever check any references. "In Romania..." stuff just happens. Allegedly. Certainly in some circles, it's just press shorthand for a fluff story that may be completely made up.
Not saying that's the case here - I still need to read it. Just a general warning regarding stories about Romania - crank up the scepticism level just a bit.
Cheers,
Ian
Re:Be wary - the legend of "In Romania..." (Score:4, Funny)
What, no Bat Boy?
KFG
Re: Be wary - the legend of "In Romania..." (Score:1)
> I know someone working inside a fairly well-known news site, and I commented to him about the large number of utterly unbelievable "In Romania..." stories, such as man marries cow, or man believes he is the reincarnation of Dracula
Dracula Jr. asks you to kindly speak more respectfully of his new wife.
Re:Be wary - the legend of "In Romania..." (Score:2)
Re:Be wary - the legend of "In Romania..." (Score:2)
*ducks*
Re:Be wary - the legend of "In Romania..." (Score:1, Flamebait)
Remember that virus/security company that MS recently purchased a few month ago? It is based in Romania. There's no grain of salt in it. Tr
Re:Be wary - the legend of "In Romania..." (Score:2)
Re:Be wary - the legend of "In Romania..." (Score:1)
Re:Be wary - the legend of "In Romania..." (Score:2)
-Aaron
Re:Be wary - the legend of "In Romania..." (Score:1)
Romania's exports (Score:2)
Dracula
The Cheeky Girls.
Michael Howard, leader of the Official Evil Party in the UK.
O-zone... Mai ya hi, mai ya ho, mai ya hu, mai ya ha ha (ok they were originally moldovan, but the song is in romanian).
Yup, nothing scary at all. Nothing to be worried about.
Re:Romania's exports (Score:1)
Ever heared of Henri Coanda or Hermann Oberth...?
what about Ansari ??????? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:what about Ansari ??????? (Score:1)
Cloaking Device? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Cloaking Device? (Score:2)
Late to the party... (Score:1)
Re:Late to the party... (Score:1)
Re:Late to the party... (Score:1, Insightful)
You know what's funny about this launch? (Score:1)
Re:You know what's funny about this launch? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:You know what's funny about this launch? (Score:1)
Re:You know what's funny about this launch? (Score:1)
for those wondering wtf monopropellant is (Score:4, Funny)
I especially liked the part right under that where "[...]an explosion caused by an ignition system malfunction destroyed most of the installation."
Re:for those wondering wtf monopropellant is (Score:1)
Somebody dropped the candle.
KFG
You Get What You Pay For (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:You Get What You Pay For (Score:2)
Re:You Get What You Pay For (Score:1)
Nobody to my recollection has pointed out who might
and should be the passenger (if any) on Rutans X-prize attempt.
I vote for Sir Arthur. Hey, he deserves it.
(stop giggling. It's bad for you)
As a nod to the dark side then he should be punished by having to carry with him some of the
mortal remains of his old nemesis (but look at it this way Arthur - he hated flying when he was
alive ).
How quickly do you think slashdotters could mount a petition on this one?
disposable rockets (Score:3, Interesting)
in term of business potential I won't disrespect them at all
Re:disposable rockets (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:disposable rockets (Score:1, Informative)
Good Luck! (Score:5, Insightful)
But,it isn't about *winning* this prize. Even Burt doesn't really care about that. If in the 70 or so years you get on this planet you get to fulfil your dream (and create many others in younger minds) then
consider yourself a worthy citizen (of the world)
Losing isn't fun, but unless you try you'll never win.
(Had to post this as an antidote to all the crass
stupidity that claims to be typical
So mod me down ok?
Re:Good Luck! (Score:2)
well.. as much as we all like spaceshipone they're really using more money in this than what was the goal of the competition.
though, maybe it's a good thing as they really have to yank up some commercial uses if they want to get any money back.
Re:Good Luck! (Score:1)
1. You get the first pick of the smartest kids on the block.
2. You get asked by *engineers* for advice.
3. It's kool.
Go figure it.
(As a side note there are other engineer's engineering outfits - notably Don Cameron's "Cameron Balloons" in Bristol UK. Much lower profile though...).
But I'm glad there's at least one place we can *dream* of running that doesn't have to pacify
Brian Beancounter and friends
Korean Mushroom Cloud (Score:5, Funny)
Coincidence, I think NOT!
Ecological? (Score:1)
Its not: first you need nuclear power plants to produce all the oxygen and hydrogen from water, and than you burn it not perfecly producing lot's of ozon.
An earlier Romanian rocketeer... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:An earlier Romanian rocketeer... (Score:1)
Nice to hear that people noticed this fact
First (translation) post! (Score:5, Informative)
Demonstrator 2, a Romanian small-scale model of the Orizont (Horizon) Rocket couldn't restrain itself anymore and burst into space two minutes before official launch at Midia Cap. The presurizing hose of the engine came off by surprise and triggered the tiny rocket by touching the contact and leaving Dumitru Popescu, president of ARCA ( Romanian Astronautics and Aeronautics Association) motionless.
Wrapped up in steam, Demonstrator 2 went its own way and, influenced by the gusty wind vanished into the clouds after reaching 1,200 m at 13 m/s before eventually sinking into the Black Sea, just off the to shore.
Even though the rocket didn't get to 2,000 m as planned, the ARCA students are now very confident they will find support and get the $200,000 they need to beat the American team Space Composites in the X Prize Cup competition, a team which already reached 100 km.
Apparently, Romanians are using a secret formula based on World War II technology for torpidoes, also used on the Kursk Russian submarine. It's all about decomposing oxygenated water with the touch of a mysterious catalyzer. And if it's not silver nor platinum, then what is it, we ask? "Just some tablets", Dumitru Popescu responds and that's the only thing we can wring from him.
Having spent only $30,000 to build Demonstrator 2, ARCA has already got offers to sell a miniature rocket in all the toy stores in the Unites States.
Re:First (translation) post! (Score:1)
So, this is my analysis:
My Romanian roommate constantly referred to Demonstrator 2 as a "racket" instead of "rocket". Slip of the tongue? You decide.
Or, as further proof:
Dear friend,
My father just died after building a rocket designed to win a $10 million competition. However, before he died, he could not raise the money to build the full scale rocket, which is certain to win the money. I know that you, the kindest of people, will not shun from helping me realize his dream
Re:First (translation) post! (Score:2)
Re:First (translation) post! (Score:2)
R is for Romanian Rocket (Score:2)
Re:First (translation) post! (Score:2)
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2, with more oxygen than water, H2O), I expect.
Re:First (translation) post! (Score:2)
I suppose the original poster was strictly correct when he said it was a 'suborbital' flight.
Of course, I just took off my show and tossed it in a similar "suborbital" shot into the corner.
Re:First (translation) post! (Score:2)
For one thing, maybe I'm just a little spoiled, but any vehicle that launches unexpectedly "two minutes before official launch" and then "sink(s) into the Black Sea " is a lot closer to a cool model rocket than to a human-certifid spacecraft.
I think this sentence is the giveaway:
Apparently, Romanians are using a secret formula based on World War II technology for torpidoes, also used on the Kursk Russian submarine.
Uh huh. The
Mintrubbing - The Romanian attitude towards work (Score:4, Funny)
Romanian aeronautic history (Score:4, Informative)
Estes threatens patent lawsuit (Score:3, Funny)
You can buy toy rockets that will go higher (Score:2, Insightful)
The goal of x-prize is to reach a height of 100,000 m - about 100 times higher than what the Romanians achieved in their test flight. The flight has to be manned as well. They have a long way to go.
Re:You can buy toy rockets that will go higher (Score:2)
"Ecologic" monopropellant ---NOT! (Score:1, Interesting)
This type of fu
the romanian aviation school (Score:2, Informative)
Traian Vuia [wikipedia.org] (August 17, 1872 - September 3, 1950) was a Romanian inventor, designed and built the world's first self-propelling heavier-than-air aircraft.
Hermann Oberth [wikipedia.org]
"considered the foremost authority on rocketry outside the United States."
and
" one of the founding fathers of rocketry an
Rocket Logo (Score:1)
~D
suborbital? bah! (Score:2)
Awesome! (Score:1)
+5 Insightful
Re:Article about the launch (Score:1)
Re: Article about the launch (Score:1)
My dictionary say that's Rumanian for "first post".
Re: Article about the launch (Score:1)
Your dictionary is fscked up... that' s ROMANIAN
In English [Re:Article about the launch] (Score:5, Funny)
We'll be launching a shuttle of which parts we bought online using stolen credit card numbers.
Re:In English [Re:Article about the launch] (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Article about the launch (Score:2, Informative)
What the blurb says is that although the AI decided to launch a little early /grin/ it was a pretty good run and (it landed in the sea near the shoreline). The 30k were spent for this second demo rocket (the propulsion seems to use a mistery catalyst on top of what's mentioned online) - the main project is the 200k$ Orizont vehicle (apparently not entirely funded yet).
They do acknowledge that there are teams ahead of them both in funds and project schedule, but they still want to go ahead. Kudos to them.
Re:The Mushroom Cloud (Score:2)
Re:Nothing for you to see here. Please move along. (Score:2)
That was really interesting. It restores my faith in human nature a bit -- said faith having recently been damaged by the slew of ultra-pathetic posts on the mushroom cloud story.
Re:Nothing for you to see here. Please move along. (Score:1)