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News Release by MM Publishing, Inc. Tuesday, October 30, 2007 LAUNCH Magazine unveiled an exclusive cover story on Rocketplane Global's improved suborbital spacecraft at the Wirefly X-PRIZE Cup exhibition in New Mexico this past weekend. The magazine's November/December details the previously secret modifications that Rocketplane has made to its XP vehicle, designed to ferry tourists into     

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Author: Planet News
Date: Oct 30, 2007 15:50

On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 22:39:03 GMT, Doug Sams <doug.sams@flash.net> wrote: Gordon McGrew wrote: How about an Omega with a digital Cineroc? Gordon, I've thought about that one. But I can't see them ever putting out a digital video product that we would find remotely acceptable. (For that matter, from what I've seen of the old Cineroc, it was pretty chintzy, too.)
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It should go for anywhere between $10-25. The Estes Eliminator is the current incarnation of the rocket, and a new kit lists for $25. It's main claim to fame is that it uses the plastic parts originally made for an Enerjet kit back in the early 70's. Later it was changed to use Estes D motors, and sold by Centuri as the Phoenix Bird. Then a few years later it became an Estes kit as the     

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Author: Alan Jones
Date: Feb 4, 2007 21:13

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Author: Roy Green
Date: Aug 7, 2006 06:26

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