MEDIA VISITS, PARADE AND ROCKETS! 16 September 2012 XXXV Khamsin Molossia News
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2012 Dayton Valley Days Parade On 15 September 2012 XXXV, His Excellency, The President and First Lady of Molossia appeared in the Dayton Valley Days Parade, which is located in the town of Dayton, about 10 Imperial Nortons from Molossia. The parade is part of the annual Dayton Valley Days celebration, held each year in that town. His Excellency and The First Lady were accompanied by Sam McCord, driving her pickup truck. This is the third time Molossia has been represented in this parade. The parade was chosen as an event because Molossia was featured in the Dayton newspaper a few years ago, and it was believed that the crowd would thus be familiar with our nation. This proved to be quite correct. The parade began at 10:39 AM MST, near the courthouse in Dayton, and followed Pike Street and then Main Street in that town. All along Main Street were vendor booths, set up for the celebration. In addition, there was a decent crowd of spectators, there to enjoy the parade. The crowd was very pleasant and friendly, smiling and waving to The President and First Lady. It was an amazing, enjoyable experience. Shortly after the vendor booths ended along the route, so did the crowd, and shortly after that, so did the parade. By 11:10 AM MST, the event was over, a very short but pleasant parade. Nevertheless, the informality and brevity were a welcome change from the much more formal and grandiose Nevada Day Parade, and the Molossian contingent was quite pleased. A fine time was had by all, and there are plans in the works to repeat this entertaining event every year. |
Parade Ready! Waving To The Crowd. Seeing And Being Seen! |
Patriotic Rocket Launch On 16 September 2012 XXXV the Molossian Ministry for Air and Space Exploration launched its latest project, unofficially called the Patriotic Rocket Launch. The idea behind this project was to send aloft three small rockets simultaneously, each loaded with either blue, white (actually silver) or green glitter. At the apex of each launch, when the rocket nose cones separate from the rocket body, the glitter would be released, creating a sort of homemade firework in the Molossian national colors. The rockets would be launched as a belated celebration of Molossia's Flag Day, which occurs on 9 September each year. Thus, on a sunny September morning, His Excellency, The President, First Lady and First Family set out for Misfits Flats, our usual rocket launching area, located about 16 Imperial Nortons (10 mi / 16 km) east of Molossia. There they set up the three rockets and shortly sent them aloft. The first launch was rather low, and the rockets performed admirably. However, the glitter proved to be to fine and difficult to see. Just a faint cloud sparkled in the clear sky as the rockets descended. The second launch also went without a flaw, and a larger amount of glitter was used, but to no avail. Again it was very hard to see. The third launch was aborted due to incorrect engine size and the mission was ended, a technical success in spite of the aesthetic flaws. The problem of the faint glitter will be addressed in a future mission; there are already plans to remedy the situation. Thus, the three rockets will fly again in the future, and carry the Molossian colors aloft in another great chapter of the Molossian space program! |
Setting Up. Rockets Lined Up. Ready To Launch. |