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Two BE-3U engines power the upper stage of the New Glenn orbital-class rocket, which was sent into orbit from the Kent, Wash.-based company’s Florida launch pad for the first time in January.
With the press of a button, weeks of hard work flew high into the sky. The first rocket soared up to nearly 200 feet in the sky in a matter of seconds, with a trail of smoke behind it. Once it ...
Joe Barnard, creator of the Youtube channel BPS.Space was inspired by SpaceX’s success with the real-world landing of Falcon 9, and decided to build a working model of a landable rocket.
The rocket engine, named Zero, was initiated with a 10-second "static fire test" at the Hokkaido Spaceport in Japan. ... and testing phases of a smaller 60kN-class subscale model.
That depends on the rocket you're using. Some well-designed model rockets, with powerful engines, can fly thousands of feet in the air. But not all are like that.
Model rocket enthusiasts are learning how to do vertical landings. Two hobbyists show how they can pull off SpaceX’s trick at a smaller scale with custom hardware and a few years of effort.
As the first space launch of the world's most powerful rocket looms, you can now "light" or "land" your own Starship. SpaceX debuted new models of the spacecraft.