Play video (compile/applies will) on the QuakeCon2010 of Dallas, legendary producer John Camac shows the latest progress of his "rocket program" and hopes to try again this month. In theory, the new rockets he designed could rise to a height of 100,000 feet and then return vertically to the original path. On "Rocket Night" in Thursday, Carmack talked about the history of the Armadillo Space Studio, whose company has invested 4 million of dollars in the Pioneer rocket research and development in the past decade. John Camac's homemade rockets show that their goal is to develop a rocket that can be reused after many trips back to space. The existing rockets are automatically destroyed once they are launched, which also leads to expensive space travel. The new rocket, developed by the Armadillo Studio, allows automatic control of movements and falls to the launch point under a computer command. Carmack has released video footage of his team's testing and challenges to this end, and a parachute-assisted return may be designed if it is to be landed from a higher altitude. In the video, his team experimented with the idea of adding parachutes. This is also the latest work progress of Armadillo Studio. The new rockets now have a breakthrough in altitude, but not enough to get into space. Clarke hopes to have another test shoot this month. (Editor/Ming) rocket launch recycling process warm tip: Players can log on through the mobile phone duowan.cn read more news.