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TTV Flight Test 1 and Ernst Flight 3
This is a video of my first flight of the Timer Test Vehicle (TTV) rocket, and of the third flight of "Ernst", my fastest rocket ever.
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Project Spark - my Arduino water rocket
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Project: Spark is my first rocket equipped with a flight computer, in this case an Arduino Nano microcontroller. Music: "Magical Gravity" by Asher Fulero "Point Being" by Go By Ocean / Ryan McCaffrey "Spaceships for Earth" and "Sputnik" by Everyday Astronaut.
Video of my Level 1 HPR Cert Flight 9-8-23
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For months, I thought no footage existed of my Level 1 High Power Rocketry Certification flight, which took place on 8 September, 2023. But just a few days ago, I learned that a photographer named Don Martin had actually filmed the flight on three separate cameras, and he very graciously gave me permission to use his footage in this video! Thanks again, Don! Check out Don's original rocket laun...
AlectroSpace in 2024
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A brief look back at 2023, and my goals for AlectroSpace in 2024. Music: "Sleeping in a Spaceship" by Everyday Astronaut.
Ernst flight 2
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This was the second flight of "Ernst", the fastest model rocket that I've built. The launch took place on the 8th of November 2023.
Ernst flight 1
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This is a video recap of the maiden flight of "Ernst", my first rocket that is built to approach the speed of sound. Since this was a test flight, I chose to fly on a low power "A" motor. #modelrockets
I got my Level 1 HPR Certification 9-8-23
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This is a video about three rockets I launched at Oregon Rocketry's (OROC) Fillible's Folly event near Sheridan, Oregon, on 8 September 2023. At this event I successfully completed my Level 1 Certification for High Power Rocketry. Music: "The Scale of it All" by Everyday Astronaut.
Air-powered rocket launch 8-3-23
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This is a video recap of four launches I conducted today using my homebuilt air rocket system. Three of the flights reached about 200 feet in altitude, while the last one was a bit more exciting.
Model Rocket Launches 4-26-23
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On 26 April, 2023, I launched 8 of my model rockets. Here's the video of them all. Enjoy! #modelrockets
Why I Launched Toy Bricks on a Water Rocket
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Mission: Yellow Brick Road is a project I created with the goal of observing the motion of toy building bricks in a free-fall/microgravity environment. Want a magnet or sticker of the mission logo? www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/142786820 #waterrocket 0:00 - Intro 0:15 - Mission goal and physics description 1:38 - Rocket details 2:00 - First launch attempts 3:00 - Flight 1 4:54 - Flight 2 6:36 - Fli...
Estes Terra GLM rocket model launch 12-12-22
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Estes Terra GLM rocket model launch 12-12-22
Estes SLS model rocket launch 11-21-22
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Estes SLS model rocket launch 11-21-22
Launch - 3D-Printed Rocket Mark 18
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Launch - 3D-Printed Rocket Mark 18
3D Printed Rocket Motor Tests, Marks 16 and 17
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3D Printed Rocket Motor Tests, Marks 16 and 17
3D Printed Rocket Motor Mark 15 Test Fire
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3D Printed Rocket Motor Mark 15 Test Fire
Mini Starhopper water rocket 3-year Anniversary
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Mini Starhopper water rocket 3-year Anniversary
Model Rocket Launches 5-31-22
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Model Rocket Launches 5-31-22
Model rocket launches 22 April, 2022
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Model rocket launches 22 April, 2022
Model Rocket launches 2-23-22
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Model Rocket launches 2-23-22
Model rocket launch 1-12-22
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Model rocket launch 1-12-22
Flip Flyer Flight 3
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Flip Flyer Flight 3
Big Bertha with AstroCam launch 2
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Big Bertha with AstroCam launch 2
Big Bertha launch with AstroCam
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Big Bertha launch with AstroCam
Launching the Estes Protostar model rocket
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Launching the Estes Protostar model rocket
Launching the Ozone Probe 2-stage water rocket
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Launching the Ozone Probe 2-stage water rocket
My Recent Water Rocket Launches
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My Recent Water Rocket Launches
3D Printed Model Rocket Test Flight
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3D Printed Model Rocket Test Flight
My recent model rocket launches
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My recent model rocket launches
Blender Starship landing animation [NOT ACCURATE]
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Blender Starship landing animation [NOT ACCURATE]
Mini Starhopper mark 3 first flights
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Mini Starhopper mark 3 first flights

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  • @NeoTisic
    @NeoTisic 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    😢😢

  • @Planetery_Dragon
    @Planetery_Dragon หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice

  • @shridhar2029
    @shridhar2029 หลายเดือนก่อน

    great job! How hard was it to make everything on tinkercad?

    • @alectrospace
      @alectrospace หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's a little tricky since Tinkercad is very basic and lacks a lot of the features I'm used to in other CAD software. But it's pretty user-friendly, free, and definitely causes me to think outside the box when designing certain projects.

  • @RonzRocketz
    @RonzRocketz หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congrats. I'm guessing about 800 to 1000 ft. Any zippering? Looks like the camera was on a tripod. Nice tracking. Remember, if you don't record it, it never happened! 😀

    • @alectrospace
      @alectrospace หลายเดือนก่อน

      There was no damage caused to the rocket, despite the violent conditions of parachute deployment. My own estimate of its apogee is somewhere around 1300 feet, although simulations predicted about 1500 feet. I'm afraid I don't know the specifics of the camera setup, since I'm not the photographer.

  • @dinkmartini3236
    @dinkmartini3236 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sort of amazing that the chute survived such a violent deployment.

  • @chrissrocketryandmore
    @chrissrocketryandmore 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cool. So glad it didn't lawn dart. Congratulations on L1.

    • @alectrospace
      @alectrospace 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you!

  • @okiedoak201
    @okiedoak201 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome flight....and congratulations....i have the same rocket....not flown yet...

    • @alectrospace
      @alectrospace 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you!

  • @jmstudios457
    @jmstudios457 ปีที่แล้ว

    How did you start the motor cluster? People say to use clip whips but I don't know where to find them. Quest also used to have these old igniters you could wire together but I don't know if you can buy them anymore. Plus the controller requires extra power to ignite both motors

    • @alectrospace
      @alectrospace ปีที่แล้ว

      I used the Estes Pro Series II launch controller. It has multiple alligator clips on the wires. It also comes with instructions on how to twist the igniter wires together for different multi-engine configurations.

    • @jmstudios457
      @jmstudios457 ปีที่แล้ว

      if you wire the igniters together, wouldn't it not work because we soon as one ignites the circuit breaks leaving the other out to dry?

    • @alectrospace
      @alectrospace ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jmstudios457 That was what I originally thought too, but after following the directions in the manual and launching the rocket, it seems to work pretty well. I did notice that one engine lit slightly before the other, but it didn't affect the flight performance of the rocket. I do have to wonder, though, what would happen if only one engine lit.

  • @TinyHouseHomestead
    @TinyHouseHomestead ปีที่แล้ว

    More fun than a barrel of bobbles! 😱😁👍👍🇺🇲

  • @jmstudios457
    @jmstudios457 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been looking to start making my own motors for my little rockets because I'm a cheap ass, I just think buying the chemicals will get me on a list and I would automatically void my NAR insurance.

  • @loafofbreadx
    @loafofbreadx ปีที่แล้ว

    Yo i just want to point out that the parachute idea should probably just be scrapped because it added extra weight and doesn’t work that well so instead add a cushioning system to reduce impact

    • @alectrospace
      @alectrospace ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, that would be a good idea. The parachute usually works if the rocket goes high enough, but on these low-altitude flights it definitely was little more than dead weight.