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Pictures from CIA launches and other events during 2004
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CIA-Rocketry > Shot at dusk, this shows Gary Buck's Phoenix taking off with one of the last Rocketflite Silver Streak G160 motors.  Check out the broad circle of illumination on the ground from this rocket exhaust!  The rocket is barely visible at the top of the flame trail.  Sensor overload produced the purplish streak at the top of the image.  Photo by Greg Smith at the September 11, 2004 CIA launch.
CIA-Rocketry > Adam Joseph launches a rocket from the CIA launch control panel at the September 25, 2004 launch at Dodds Park.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Mark Joseph's "Deuces Wild" lifts off with a cluster of two canted motors at the September 25, 2004 CIA launch at Dodds Park in Champaign, Illinois.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > A rocket arcs into the wind during ascent.  From the September 25, 2004 CIA rocket launch at Dodds Park.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Chris Deem's scale Little John rocket lifts off at the September 25, 2004 launch at Dodds Park in Champaign, Illinois.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Liftoff of Lon Westfall's "Tall Boy" at the September 25, 2004 CIA launch.  Adam Joseph is at the launch control panel.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Chris Deem hooks up the igniter in his NCR Phantom 4000 at the September 25, 2004 CIA launch at Dodds Park.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Chris Deem watches his Phantom 4000 lift off with an Aerotech G35-4 motor at the September 25, 2004 CIA launch.  Photo by Greg Smith.
CIA-Rocketry > Mark Joseph loads his BSD Horizon on the launcher at the October 9, 2004 CIA launch at Dodds Park.  Photo by Greg Smith.
Shot at dusk, this shows Gary Buck's Phoenix taking off with one of the last Rocketflite Silver Streak G160 motors. Check out the broad circle of illumination on the ground from this rocket exhaust! The rocket is barely visible at the top of the flame trail. Sensor overload produced the purplish streak at the top of the image. Photo by Greg Smith at the September 11, 2004 CIA launch.
 > Shot at dusk, this shows Gary Buck's Phoenix taking off with one of the last Rocketflite Silver Streak G160 motors.  Check out the broad circle of illumination on the ground from this rocket exhaust!  The rocket is barely visible at the top of the flame trail.  Sensor overload produced the purplish streak at the top of the image.  Photo by Greg Smith at the September 11, 2004 CIA launch.
Shot at dusk, this shows Gary Buck's Phoenix taking off with one of the last Rocketflite Silver Streak G160 motors. Check out the broad circle of illumination on the ground from this rocket exhaust! The rocket is barely visible at the top of the flame trail. Sensor overload produced the purplish streak at the top of the image. Photo by Greg Smith at the September 11, 2004 CIA launch.
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