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Bdale Garbee
<bdale@gag.com>
Mon, 15 Feb 2010 08:05:34 +0000
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Bdale Garbee
<bdale@gag.com>
Mon, 15 Feb 2010 08:05:34 +0000
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And found the rocket within about 20 feet! That was well within the window of
position uncertainty my hand-held GPS was reporting at the time. Things just
don't get much better than that! We picked up the rocket, and returned to the
flight line only a few minutes after leaving it. After dumping the data from
position uncertainty my hand-held GPS was reporting at the time. Things just
don't get much better than that! We picked up the rocket, and returned to the
flight line only a few minutes after leaving it. After dumping the data from
-the board's on-board memory, I quickly generated
-[the usual plots](/bdale/blog/images/gspot-ars.png). The rocket reached 1881 meters apogee,
-or around 6173 feet, and the maximum acceleration was 19.5 g. It touched
-down nearly 1.3 miles down range from the launch rail, in a sage-brush
-desert.
+the board's on-board memory, I quickly generated the usual plots.
+[[!img /bdale/blog/images/gspot-ars.png]]
-I honestly don't think I would have found the rocket without at least the
+The rocket reached 1881 meters apogee, or around 6173 feet, and the maximum
+acceleration was 19.5 g. It touched down nearly 1.3 miles down range from
+the launch rail, in sage-brush desert. I honestly don't think I would
+have found the rocket without at least the
radio beacon. It was hugely gratifying that the GPS worked and let me walk
right up to the rocket! I could not have asked for a better test of the
new electronics!
radio beacon. It was hugely gratifying that the GPS worked and let me walk
right up to the rocket! I could not have asked for a better test of the
new electronics!