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Rocket Space Shot Scheduled for May 17th, 2004 |
Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) May 17, 2004
The CSXT (Civilian Space eXploration Team) has received approval
from the Federal Government to conduct its historic space launch
later this month. “We’re confident that our ‘Go Fast’ Space Shot
2004 Rocket will be the first rocket built by amateurs to be
launched into space,” says CSXT founder, Ky Michaelson.
The CSXT (Civilian Space eXploration Team) has received approval
from the Federal Government to conduct its historic space launch
later this month. “We’re confident that our ‘Go Fast’ Space Shot
2004 Rocket will be the first rocket built by amateurs to be
launched into space,” says CSXT founder, Ky Michaelson.
The CSXT team was formed with two goals: to achieve something that
has never been done before and to open the doors to low cost space
launches for the private sector - proving that space is open for
exploration and use by everyone and not just the world’s
governments.
The CSXT team is comprised of 18 rocket and space enthusiasts from
across the country led by Program Manager Jerry Larson, “I am proud
to be part of a group of such talented and resourceful people – the
team is destined to win the amateur space race.”
“This will be a great milestone for civilian rocketry,” says project
co-leader and avionics team manager, Eric Knight, who has designed a
state of the art avionics package that provides real-time video and
tracking information, including engine performance, speed, and
altitude.
The 21-foot ‘Go Fast’ rocket will reach a speed of over 4000 MPH in
less than 9 seconds and reach a maximum altitude of 69 miles.
The ‘Go Fast’ rocket is sponsored by Go Fast Sports & Beverages Co.
(www.gofastsports.com) and Fuscient, LLC (www.fuscient.com)
Ky Michaelson
W:952-884-5870
F: 952-884-3424
C: 612-799-5277
kytec@spacestar.com
www.civilianspace.com
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