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watch
it fly...
SL-2: Photos and Videos
Spaceflight
Authentification
Launch
Date:
4/28/2007
Location:
Spaceport America, NM
Vehicle: SL-2
Success!!! SL-2 represents
Microgravity Enterprises' first successful commercial space launch
and recovery. If your can of Antimatter
has the SL-2 spaceflight designation, you're drinking the world's
very first energy drink with ingredients that have physically
been in space. Tempting as it may be, be careful about popping
the top and drinking it down, the SL-2 cans may become a collector's
item someday - the first in a series that truly brings space down
to Earth!
Order
your case of ANTIMATTER
23 to drink and 1 to collect!
A
quick sequence look behind the scenes ending with launch (35 sec,)
.wmv
file
Rocket
Launch short (21 sec.) .wmv
file
Stationary
Launch Pad video (17 sec.) .wmv
file
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UP
Aerospace
SL-2 Rocket
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Recovery
crew at the landing site, from left to right:
Bobby Bixter (Flight Engineer), Roger Bodwell (Pilot),
Jerry Larson (President UP Aerospace),
Ed Levine (Merlin Systems, Inc.), and Todd Miller (White
Sands Missile Range).
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These
Earth limb images were taken by the Colorado Space Grant
Consortium RocketSat II
payload on the SL-2 rocket. The RocketSat II payload was
designed and built entirely
by students at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
The images were taken from space through a window in the
SL-2 rocket,
which was located in the payload section forward of the
Antimatter and Space2O ingredients.
The next time you take a drink of Antimatter, you’re drinking
something that’s been here!!!
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