Tuesday, September 28, 2010

I understand how you feel.


Obviously this is not a big enough delta-V to reach orbit, but it is for the Nanosat Challenge, nonetheless.

Nov 6th.
1 PM
Techshop.
120 Independence Dr
Menlo Park, CA.

Monday, September 27, 2010

...yet [we] have the knowledge to make the trip work.


No, this rocket is not being built for us, but we are building it for the Nanosat Challenge.

Nov 6th.
1 PM
Techshop.
120 Independence Dr
Menlo Park, CA.

You see, something's going to happen. Something wonderful.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Here we have our quandary: [you] are going to get there first...


We are not participating in the Nanosat Challenge as we have said.

We still have our sights set on the Moon.

Besides, it'd be a terrible conflict of interest if we pursued the Nanosat Challenge, now.

Nov 6th. Techshop. Menlo Park, CA.

You see, something's going to happen. Something wonderful.

Monday, September 20, 2010

This is a good game, it's called "The Truth."


Despite rumours to the contrary, Team Phoenicia is not pursuing the Nanosat Challenge.

However, let's just say that Nov 6th is a day that many of you may want to clear on your calendars. If you can make it to Menlo Park. Because...

Something wonderful is about to happen.

Details soon.