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Brian's Wild Ride

“I'm planning on being the first private human being to go to space in a home-built rocket,” says Brian Walker of Bend, Ore. The 44-year-old says he has wanted to build his own rocket since he was 8, and wants to blast off next year. The toy inventor is spending a quarter-million dollars of his own money to launch himself to a planned apogee of about 30 miles, about half-way to what scientists consider “space”. Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineer Robert Frisbee says Walker's plan should work “in theory,” though “it'll be a wild ride.” Walker says his ambition is limited enough to succeed. “I'm not going orbital. I'm not going to the moon,” he said. “I'm only carrying so much fuel. I can only go so high, and when I run out of fuel, I'll come back down.” (Seattle Times) ...At least he has the “what goes up must come down” thing figured out pretty well.


Publication Date: 9 July 2000

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