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Carmack's Throatless Rocket Engine

Baldrson writes "John Carmack is working a potentially disruptive technology: A throatless rocket engine. Its made from plain aluminum pipes with few machined fittings. Carmack says: "The great thing about these engines is that it only takes me two nights to machine the parts, so we can test two engines a week if necessary." It scales too: "If this line of tube engine development works out, we can make a 5,000 lbf engine with very little more effort than the test engine." This is what makes disruptive technology development work: Cheap, fast turnaround on on redesign producing technologies that scale. If this works, the NASCAR guys may really start entering space competitions like the X-Cup."

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  1. pipedream by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    the Pipedream finally becomes reality.

  2. Wasted Talent by Thakandar2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I mean, why have a genius like Carmack working on shooting rockets into space, when what the world really needs is a better personal rocket launcher... for shooting rockets into other people.

  3. Game God rocketjumps himself to death by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    In an effort to propel himself high enough to reach the Quad Damage, John Carmack fragged himself with his own rocket launcher. He will be remembered by a rabid community of gamers. We will all miss you John.

  4. Re:Obscure unit by zero+time+ghost · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm miffed that he didn't express it in stone-furlongs.

  5. Someone call George Bernard Shaw by bubbaprog · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think Mr. Carmack has a bit of a Pygmalion complex with Commander Keen. To the heavens!

  6. Toasted the Server Already by angrist · · Score: 5, Funny

    From the site ...

    "Too many users... blah blah blah

    Probable cause: http://www.slashdot.org/

    Try again in a few seconds...

    -xian@idsoftware.com"

    That has to be the best 'server down' message I've seen in years

  7. Re:Obscure unit by Planesdragon · · Score: 4, Funny

    What the hell is a lbf? Is North America really so backwards and stubborn they refuse to use units that the rest of the world is perfectly happy with.

    Yes. We are able to use non-decimal units because, quite frankly, most applications call for non-decimal units.

    Once you've been to the moon and back, THEN maybe we'll consider your ideas on measurement. ;)

  8. Home made rocket motors by standards · · Score: 3, Funny

    If this line of tube engine development works out, we can make a 5,000 lbf engine with very little more effort than the test engine."

    Interestingly enough, as a kid I made my own alcohol fueled rocket motor, based around a bottle filled with a alcohol/oxygen mix, a small orifice, and an ignition source.

    If thing were the way I'd like them to be, I could have scaled it up to be something like twice the power of the Saturn V rocket. But after the first successful test, I was unable to scale the device.

    Best of luck to John, may he do better than I did.

  9. Re:Obscure unit by paniq · · Score: 5, Funny
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  10. Re:Obscure unit by Qzukk · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is North America really so backwards and stubborn they refuse to use units that the rest of the world is perfectly happy with.

    Ok, it's a 5klbf engine. Happy?

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  11. He'd best watch his back by snorklewacker · · Score: 3, Funny

    We all know what this administration does to people who purchase large numbers of aluminum tubes.

    That, and he makes video games! Ones that might possibly have boobie-enabling mods!

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  12. What an idiot by idonthack · · Score: 3, Funny

    He should have just used the jump pads.
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  13. Re:ISP Still very low by johnny+cashed · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yes, I'd say his Internet Service Provider is in the low 200s as well.

  14. It's a secret by iendedi · · Score: 4, Funny

    NASA is a sham, a front, a cover for the real space program. The real U.S. space program exists in military black-projects and that is where 2000s level technology is being developed and used. You think UFOs are alien? Ha!

    Do your own research, but I will present you with the basic idea that ZPE and antigravity are a reality within military black-ops and has been for decades.

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