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The Hydrogen Rocket Program is called Uranus because this planet has an atmosphere composed of 84-86% Hydrogen. It does not EXPLODE because there is no oxygen to combine with, turning it into water (H2O). How it works: when you turn the command center switch on electric currents energize the water solution in the Fuel Generator, breaking up the solution into hydrogen and oxygen gases. This takes three minutes. The process is called Electrolysis. The gases collect in the upper part of the Fuel Generator. Pressing the remote control ignition button ignites the hydrogen gas thrusting the rocket into orbit 60-90 feet in the air. Hydrogen gas combines with oxygen gas in the generator and turns back into water. The generator holds eight ounces of tap water and can launch the rocket hundreds of times on a single fill. The input voltage runs between 8-10 Volts. The amperage is 1,200 Milliamps. One hundred and twenty five (125) successful launches were completed in five days to drain the charge. To our surprise the Fuel Generator temperature stayed the same. No detectable heat! This was verified by a $400 dollar OMEGA laser scope. Temperature remained absolutely constant.

On December 20, 2007, Dr. Sonne Ward launched the first successful Uranus..Hydrogen Fuel Rocket. After testing different time periods many consistent launches were made. We found that additional minutes would launch the rocket higher and with extreme amounts of power. Test launches were completed both indoors and outdoors during the cold winter months. While attempting to make the first outside launch, temperatures being in the twenties, a rocket tragedy occurred. While accelerating towards the sky the rocket malfunctioned and exploded into two parts. This tragedy although devastating was a valuable lesson learned. Dr. Sonne Ward knew that he would have to wait until temperatures rose in order to have successful outside launch because of the frigid cold temperatures experienced in Hamer, Idaho. Since then the Uranus..Hydrogren Fuel Rocket has been tested at different indoor locations. The testing at these locations gave further knowledge that the rocket would launch in all kinds of environments. With the gained knowledge Dr. Ward was able to create a Mini Uranus..Hydrogen Fuel Rocket. This mini rocket yet still powerful does not soar as high as the regular sized rocket. The mini rocket contains its own shock absorber to minimize any damages the rocket may encounter while in flight.

: News Flash: March 21, 2008
Highest successful launch was obtained with the Uranus..Hydrogen Fuel Rocket. The rocket reached a super high altitude moving out of visible site; estimated height over 150 feet and remaining in flight for 4-5 seconds. A thump was heard in the distance, but the rocket was nowhere to be found. After countless searching for five days, the heart broken Dr. Ward found the rocket a long distance from the launch pad!

Uranus..Hydrogen Fuel Rocket
Rocket exploding in cold weather
Rocket flying 24 feet into the air

Dr. Sonne Ward with the Uranus..Hydrogen Fuel Rocket
Mini Rocket in mid flight


We are now scheduling demonstrations at schools, television stations, and radio talk shows. The demonstrations will feature five complete rockets with several consecutive launches. Four demonstrations are already scheduled. If interested call or fax Nova Plasma Tech. at 208-662-5268.