Astronaut launches golf ball from Space Station
IN: News | 28 Nov 2006
Element 21 Golf Company ("E21") reports that on the eve of Thanksgiving, November 22nd, 2006 at approximately 7:57 pm EST, Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin successfully hit a golf ball off of the orbiting International Space Station, 220 miles above the earth.
The first spacewalk for Expedition 14 began with a very unusual objective - to launch a gold-plated golf ball off the ISS, sending it on a journey estimated to reach over 1 billion miles. This historic ball flight will be tracked on the Element 21 website http://www.e21.ca/golf_ball_tracking/, and will become the smallest orbiting purpose-built satellite to be tracked live from Earth. By the time of this release it will already have traveled about 1.7 million miles
Mikhail Tyurin did not embark on this groundbreaking mission without obstacles to overcome, including a problem with the cooling system in his space suit, which could most certainly be an issue when playing on a golf course with temperatures soaring over 300F. Once outside of the ISS, he along with Michael Lopez-Allegria carefully secured the specially designed tee and ball onto a designated platform, and prepared to set a world record in golf.
Battling the zero gravity conditions, Mikhail at times was upside down, but finally, with the assistance of Allegria, who held his feet in place, Mikhail made the most anticipated golf swing in history just as the sun rose over the eastern tip of Asia. Clutching the Element 21 Scandium 5-iron securely in one hand, Mikhail hit the E21 golf ball safely away from the ISS and into orbit. The ball is now traveling in a safe orbit below the ISS and other satellites.
The space shot marked the opening of the ISS Golf and Leisure Club and the beginning of a new frontier in the globalization of the game of golf.
E21 holds the exclusive right to manufacture golf products using proprietary E21 Scandium Metal Alloys. Through a sophisticated multi-technology production path, E21 manufactures shafts, drivers, and other clubs with marked improvements in distance, accuracy and feel over competing products. In recent months a number of high profile golf professionals have switched to or began testing E21's Eagle One shafts.
E21 Scandium products are 55% lighter and offers 25% strength to weight advantage over Titanium alloys, the current standard in the golf equipment industry. The advanced dynamics of E21 Alloys and the material economics offer a performance-enhanced alternative to manufacturing driver clubs with Titanium, the largest segment of the annual $5.5 billion U.S. golf equipment marketplace.
Source - Element 21
