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Title: My Grand Son, Holden, is now, 'Officially', a 'Rocket Scientist'
Post by: zorgon on May 29, 2013, 03:43:16 AM
(http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/562427_3235259633429_86909995_n.jpg) Joe Resnick

Joe Resnick posted to Ron Schmidt
May 16


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Ron...My Grand Son, Holden, is now, 'Officially', a 'Rocket Scientist'. Holdie was part of the 'Team' that developed the 'Future-Fuel' entered in NASA's Invent The Future Contest. Please go to the site and take a minute and vote for our Team. Here's the Link: http://contest.techbriefs.com/2013/entries/aerospace-and-defense/by-views/3286-prillings-for-next-generation-rocket-fuel
Title: Re: My Grand Son, Holden, is now, 'Officially', a 'Rocket Scientist'
Post by: zorgon on May 29, 2013, 03:48:02 AM
Okay ya got my vote and will post the link on our forum. But seriously ya need to get your butt over there and say HI!! As to NASA needing rocket scientists.... BWAHAHAHA yeah they need a LOT of them...  then maybe we can get somewhere in space. I hear that Robert Bigelow has been talking to them to take over.  Maybe your grand son should sign up with him. That would give you reason to drop by Las Vegas too. :D

NASA - Bigelow Aerospace Press Conference. NASA, Bigelow to Discuss Private Sector Space Exploration Effort. http://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/garver-bigelow.html

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That is where I would put my money (if I had any :P ) for the future
Title: Re: My Grand Son, Holden, is now, 'Officially', a 'Rocket Scientist'
Post by: robomont on May 29, 2013, 08:14:42 AM
big congrats to both of you.

after going to the site and attempting to join.there is no way im going to give that company my personnel info.that sight is a conspiracy theorist nightmare.
they want too much personnel info.

i have to say brilliant idea.probly be one of the safest rockets that would be available due to the almost perfect mixture of ingredients.

good luck .
Title: Re: My Grand Son, Holden, is now, 'Officially', a 'Rocket Scientist'
Post by: sky otter on June 01, 2013, 05:57:01 PM


hey... this wouldn't be him..would it? ;) ;D ;D

a true case of a picture being worth a thousand+ words..lol


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Conrad Farnsworth



Conrad Farnsworth, Teenage Nuclear Reactor Builder, Disqualified From Science Fair
05/31/13 04:38 PM ET EDT 


NEWCASTLE, Wyo. -- A Wyoming high school senior who built a nuclear reactor was disqualified from the International Science and Engineering Fair this month on a technicality.

It seems that 18-year-old Conrad Farnsworth of Newcastle had competed in too many science fairs.

According to the Casper Star-Tribune (http://bit.ly/16vSW4c), the infraction was reported by the former director of the Wyoming State Science Fair, who later did not have her contract renewed. Officials at the University of Wyoming, which sponsors the state event, said after the international fair that the director acted outside her authority.

The newspaper reports Farnsworth is one of only about 15 high school students in the world to successfully build a nuclear fusion reactor. Farnsworth says his disqualification was silly.

He graduated this month and plans to attend the South Dakota School of Mines


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/01/conrad-farnsworth-nuclear-reactor_n_3371813.html?ref=topbar