Ride into Space with This Record-Breaking Amateur Rocket
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In 2004, the GoFast Rocket set a world record by breaking the space barrier and rising to an altitude of 72 miles. A new team of enthusiasts is trying to beat it, and they've attached a camera for launch. From: INCREDIBLE FLYING JETPACKS http://bit.ly/1Tm4prR
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Is the video made using fish eye lenses ?
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Doesn't prove the Earth is round
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amassing post 911 and people can do this
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did they get it back or did it fall in to some house 10 miles away ?
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At 3:30 is launch...
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I want somebody to make the first orbital amateur rocket.
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Rocket to Mars?
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73.1 miles in a matter of seconds? I am confused
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this is nasa propoganda. where is raw footage ground to ground?
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Is it illegal to have that orbit the earth?
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very cool, that's what our tax dollars should be used for, very educational great video!
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How much money is it lol
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For once they got it right with the von Karman limit.
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what they do when it got to space they just spent all this money to watch a rocket launch that's stupid
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fake
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nice CGI skills at the end..
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two stage rocket, need try lunch astronaut on space on sugar
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how do they take the video back to earth
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Can't they just show the whole fucking flight without those screaming monkeys? This montage is so fucking annoying.
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