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."
the Pipedream finally becomes reality.
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.
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.
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That has to be the best 'server down' message I've seen in years
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http://www.cnn.com/TECH/space/9909/30/mars.metric
Do not trust this signature.
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?
If I have been able to see further than others, it is because I bought a pair of binoculars.