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Max-Q Project

A very very large rocket powered by a very large solid motor, that was supposed to be launched at Balls '99 in the Blackrock Desert, NV. Launch was postponed but is still planned. Quite a few pictures available on the web site.

MB Rocketry

This site is dedicated to High Powered Rocketry. Included are project's, picture's, video's, information and building tips. Also included is a section on experimental rocketry and motor building.

Micro Max Rockets - Yahoo! Group

Micro Max Rockets - Yahoo! GroupThis is a moderated group about model rockets powered by MicroMax engines or anything relating to them. Files, photos, links and more.

Microcosm

Microcosm, established in 1984, specializes in reducing space mission cost. Our experience covers commercial, military, and scientific missions from small, low-cost programs to multi-billion dollar, multi-satellite constellations and a family of launch vehicles.

Microlaunchers

Microlaunchers is a plan to create a new kind of space access with much more frequent opportunities and wider participation than currently evisioned in the current alt.space or newspace ventures.

By creating new very small and inexpensive launch means an "evolutionary pathway" will enable development and deployment into interplanetary space hundreds, then thousands of tiny spacecraft to photograph near earth asteroids, then later, to land on some.

Missile.index

Missile.index is a database of world's missile systems. From past to present, about 650 missile systems have been developed and deployed in the world. And it is believed that 200 to 300 of them are still deployed now. Missile.index will cover about 300 kinds of missile systems. Missile.index is based on the book "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of World's Missile Systems" by Hajime Ozu (Shinkigensha 1996, Japanese language). Informations introduced in Missile.index are collected from published document over the world.

Model Rocket Engines, How They Work

This is a great page that explains how a model rocket engine works. It explains the Thrust, Delay and Ejection phase and includes a nice animated graphic showing how how a model rocket engine burns.

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