Is that a rocket in your garage?
Enough about kittens — back to rockets, and what a beauty!
Beagle IV construction is nearing completion, and I like the anodized metal pre-painting. She looks just like the 3D sim from my earlier post. For a sense of scale, the four Q motors have 16x the thrust of a cruise missile booster.
Tom just got the FAA Class 3 waiver approved. So she's ready to break Mach 4 this summer and sample the biome of space!
What lives up there? It’s beyond the reach of bursting balloons, and prior rockets have not stopped to sample the thermosphere en route to orbit.
Freeman Dyson posits that life should exist on comets and asteroids. Venter believes that life on Earth did not evolve from scratch in the oceans. Most of that water came from comets, which could easily have carried genetic seeds or at least chemical precursors.
"Panspermia is how life is spread throughout the universe and we are contributing to it from earth by launching billions of microbes into space." (Craig Venter on EDGE)
“Recent findings suggest there could have been substantial biological exchange between the planets. Every year, researchers calculate, two tons of Martian material rain down on Earth” (TIME)
Is that a rocket in your garage?
Enough about kittens — back to rockets, and what a beauty!
Beagle IV construction is nearing completion, and I like the anodized metal pre-painting. She looks just like the 3D sim from my earlier post. For a sense of scale, the four Q motors have 16x the thrust of a cruise missile booster.
Tom just got the FAA Class 3 waiver approved. So she's ready to break Mach 4 this summer and sample the biome of space!
What lives up there? It’s beyond the reach of bursting balloons, and prior rockets have not stopped to sample the thermosphere en route to orbit.
Freeman Dyson posits that life should exist on comets and asteroids. Venter believes that life on Earth did not evolve from scratch in the oceans. Most of that water came from comets, which could easily have carried genetic seeds or at least chemical precursors.
"Panspermia is how life is spread throughout the universe and we are contributing to it from earth by launching billions of microbes into space." (Craig Venter on EDGE)
“Recent findings suggest there could have been substantial biological exchange between the planets. Every year, researchers calculate, two tons of Martian material rain down on Earth” (TIME)