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Mercury Joe was a little slow off the pad, but ripped though the air as the yellow bird migrated South. The remote camera on tripod at Pad E gives you a sense of scale.

Jamie Clay is an expert in video rocketry. Here is a wonderful video compilation of the Mercury Joe Story…. a story of persistence and glory… =)

The rocket is bristling with cameras. There is even one inside the capsule, giving the weightless perspective of Mercury Joe at apogee (with a floating yellow M&M). Here is the XPRS 2006 CapCam footage.

Source

High Power Rocketry Drag Race

Date

September 23, 2006 at 12:07

Author

Steve Jurvetson from Menlo Park, USA

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