of low-, mid- and high-powered rockets occurred over four days at the National Sports Launch West event, bringing together more than 250 rocketeers from across the country for the Memorial Day weekend near Alamosa, Colorado. Here’s one of the first high-power rockets heading to 44,000 feet (13,400 meters) to kick off the event!
The high altitude launch site lies at 7,600 feet above sea level in the San Luis Valley with 80 launch pads/rods/rails/towers on the firing range. There’s nary a tree for miles and miles in any direction.
All launch pads and rockets on the range are fired by the Launch Control Officer and their staff of assistants, pad managers and spotters.
All rockets to be flown are first inspected by Range Safety Officers for flight worthiness prior to launch, no matter the size, both large and small.
GPS radio tracking frequencies must be managed so as to avoid conflicts during flights.
Basic kits were generously donated by Estes and the rocket engines by Chris’ Rocket Supplies for the kids.
Many vendors were represented at the event and a lot of business was conducted on the site.