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This is the impressive moment of launch of a successful test flight of Starchaser's Nova
vehicle. The capsule was unmanned, pending further development and testing,
including a drop test with a parasail, in the USA, in the near future. Launch of
the X-prize vehicle, a development of Nova, provisionally named
"Thunderbird", will take place from the historic launching site of
Woomera, in Australia. Such a launch could not take place in Europe due to the
crowded airspace and consequent safety worries, which is also the reason why the
Nova rocket, pictured above was limited to a ceiling of 5000 feet. Recently,
Starchaser have announced a change of final projected design from the
"Thunderbird" which, on re-examination seemed capable of orbital
launch, to a smaller "Thunderstar" design, more closely aligned with
the X-Prize requirement. Starchaser is not fully funded at present, though it
has made steady progress with its membership club and sponsorship programme.
there is a shortfall of some £2.5M to be found.
Starchaser are currently working on a re-usable
sounding rocket, which will be a lot less expensive to execute, will provide a
demonstration that they do have the expertise for larger projects and may also
bring in some revenue if it is bought and put into service by an operator.
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