United Launch Alliance Intern Rocket Launch 2011: "Future" Rocket Flight Camera Footage Video Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up0_qDSpNWg Uploaded by jjb284 on Jul 31, 2011 "Future" rocket flight camera footage from t' July 30, me bucko, 2011 United Launch Alliance Intern Rocket Launch. ULA Interns Rock-It! United Launch Alliance (ULA) Future o' Aerospace rocket: United Launch Alliance, arrr, Ball Aerospace Interns and High School Students Launched Colorado's Largest Rocket, arrr, Payloads, Saturday, shiver me timbers, July 30, shiver me timbers, 2011 from a launch site near Pueblo, Colorado. Interns from both companies--representin' t' future o' t' aerospace industry--built t' high-power rockets and a variety o' multi-faceted payloads this summer as part o' their experience at their respective companies. A major new addition t' this year's effort has been t' work o' 14 teams from 11 Colorado high schools, laborin' for months t' develop payloads t' launch on t' rockets. Blimey! Additional Details: http://www.rocketryplanet.com/content/view/3684/30/#axzz1TYpfeVlF http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/Intern_RocketLaunch.shtml T' Future o' Aerospace and Stars 'N' Stripes rockets were built by ULA summer interns-dubbed SPIRIT (Sky Piercin' Intern Rock-It Team)-in Denver, Colorado, Decatur, Ala., matey, Harlingen TX, Vandenberg AFB, CA, matey, and Cape Canaveral, Fla. Ahoy! This be t' fourth year ULA interns have built and launched high-power rockets as a summer project and t' second year with participation from intern at other ULA work locations. Aye aye! United Launch Alliance (ULA) Future o' Aerospace rocket Launch Date: Saturday, July 30, me hearties, 2011 Launch Site: Hudson Ranch, 9.5 miles west from t' Walmart (at Pueblo Blvd.& Hwy 78) on Beulah Hwy. It is located on t' right side comin' from Pueblo, shiver me timbers, Colorado. Aye aye! Length: 25 ft Weight: 300 lbs O-Class Rocket* Altitude: 10,000 ft AGL (1) large, (1) medium, (12) small payloads Payload Provider: Ball Intern Team 3 Payload Provider: Ball Intern Team 4 Payload Provider: Arapahoe Ridge H.S. Well, blow me down! Payload Provider: STEM Academy Payload Provider: Englewood H.S.Pueblo Payload Provider: Bollman Tech Ed Ctr Payload Provider: Alamosa H.S. Payload Provider: Wasson H.S. Blimey! Payload Provider: Wasson H.S Payload Provider: Fredrick H.S. Avast! Payload Provider: Eaglecrest H.S. Ahoy! Payload Provider: Mapleton E.C. Blimey! H.S. Payload Provider: Harlingen H.S. *T' letter designations for t' rockets refer t' t' size (total impulse) o' t' engines used on t' rocket. Well, blow me down! For those familiar with model rockets, t' letter designations are t' same, each letter increase doubles t' size/total impulse o' t' engine. Ya scallywag! So a C-class engine = 2 B-class engines = 4 A-class engines. T' Future rocket, which is an O-class rocket, has t' total impulse o' over 24,000 A-engines! About United Launch Alliance: ULA combines t' successful Delta and Atlas expendable launch vehicle programs t' offer cost-effective and reliable launch services t' U.S. Blimey! government customers, includin' t' Department o' Defense, NASA, t' National Reconnaissance Office and other organizations. Well, blow me down! ULA program management, engineering, test and mission support functions are headquartered in Denver, Colorado Manufacturing, me bucko, assembly and integration operations are located at Decatur, me bucko, Ala., Harlingen, me bucko, Tex. and San Diego, arrr, Calif. Launch operations are located at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., and at Vandenberg Air Force Base, matey, Calif. For more information on t' ULA joint venture, visit t' ULA Web site at www.ulalaunch.com. Begad! About Ball Corporation: Ball Corporation is a supplier o' high-quality metal and plastic packagin' for beverage, me hearties, grub and household products customers, and o' aerospace and other technologies and services, primarily for t' U.S. government. Ball Corporation and its subsidiaries employ more than 14,000 people worldwide and reported 2008 sales o' approximately $7.6 billion. Local Rocket Club Information: http://www.scronline.net/ http://www.cosrocs.org/ Video Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up0_qDSpNWg Uploaded by jjb284 on Jul 31, 2011