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 World News: Cosmonaut tees up for 2 billion mile golf shot
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(3/06/06 - FREDERICK, MD) - It's not exactly the hallowed grass of Scotland's St. Andrews golf course. Temperatures will range from minus 150 degrees to 150 degrees in just 90 minutes, and there won't be a fairway in sight.

On July 31, cosmonaut Panel Vinogradov will play golf during a six-hour spacewalk on the International Space Station.

How do you hit a golf ball in zero gravity? Vinogradov will start by attaching a platform to the International Space Station. It has a tee shaped like an ice cream cone that will cradle the ball. He will then use a 6-iron to gently hit a gold-plated golf ball into orbit. It will be the longest drive ever hit, because this ball is expected to travel 2.1 billion miles before it plunges into the Earth's orbit and burns up in three years or four years.

It's a publicity stunt for golf-club manufacturer Element 21 and it's timed to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the first golf shot in space. Element 21 is paying the Russian Space Agency to have its cosmonaut hit the ball, but spokesmen for Element 21 and the Russian Space Agency declined to say how much money the stunt cost.

The Russian Space Agency has long been strapped for cash so it regularly sells seats -- or advertising -- on the Soyuz to anyone with a few million dollars to spare.

NASA administrator Mike Griffin bristled when reporters questioned the safety of playing golf for commercial reasons on the International Space Station.

"The space station partners have the right to propose and to conduct commercial activities on the station, provided that all appropriate safety considerations have been dealt with," Griffin said. "We are not at the end of that particular road as yet, but we will pursue it."

Golf in space isn't a done deal yet. Flight directors at the Johnson Space Center are still analyzing the golf proposal to make sure it will not jeopardize the International Space Station. Once a golf ball launches off the space station into orbit, it becomes space debris. Engineers are constantly watching the space station, and flight directors in Mission Control will change its orbit to dodge debris that could smash into it. Element 21, a Toronto-based golf-club manufacturer, developed the golf club that will be used during the spacewalk. It is made of an alloy called scandium used to build Russian MiGs and Russian segments of the International Space Station. The company's president and CEO, Nataliya Hearn, said scandium was lighter and stronger than titanium and graphite.

The golf clubs her company has developed have recently been approved for use by the USGA for use on the PGA Golf Tour. The club that Vinogradov will use is a gold-plated 6-iron -- and the golf balls he will hit are gold plated as well.

The golf club and balls were brought to the space station in September 2005 on one of the Russian supply ships that service it. The gold-plated golf club will be brought back to Earth either on a return trip by the space shuttle or on one of the Soyuz trips. Hearn said the club would be auctioned off to raise money for charity.

The golf ball can be tracked from Earth -- much like the SuitSat experiment that NASA launched from the space station last month. The batteries inside SuitSat -- a spacesuit converted into a temporary radio satellite -- failed, so SuitSat fizzled just a few hours after it was launched. This golf ball can be tracked by laser, thanks to its gold plating.

Hearn said training a cosmonaut to play golf wasn't easy -- they're more used to playing hockey, she noted. The company worked with cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev when he was on the space station to figure out how this golf shot would be choreographed.

Golf in space isn't new. Thirty-five years ago, astronaut Alan Shepard Jr. became the first person to hit a golf ball on the moon -- a golf ball that is still sitting there. Apollo 14 astronauts Alan Shepard and Ed Mitchell spent 33½ hours on the moon, nine hours and 23 minutes trudging on the lunar surface, exploring and sifting lunar dust. It was hard work.

When the work was finished, Shepard pulled out two golf balls and unfolded a collapsible golf club specially made for the occasion. He became the first ever to hit golf shots on the moon, despite thick gloves and a cumbersome spacesuit that forced him to swing the club with only one hand.

The golf club used by Shepard is now on display at the USGA Golf House in Far Hills, N.J.

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 Upcoming Companies: A golf shot heard around the universe?
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By UPI
Mar 9, 2006, 19:00 GMT

TORONTO, ON, (UPI) -- Perhaps the most controversial chip shot in history -- but definitely the longest -- will take place this summer outside the International Space Station.

Plans call for a Russian cosmonaut to hit a gold-plated golf ball, using a gold-plated club, The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday. The ball would travel 2.1 billion miles before coming to a fiery end in the Earth`s atmosphere.

Opponents fear the publicity stunt might cause damage to the $53 billion space station that`s under construction and they also question the event`s propriety.

The event is the inspiration of University of Windsor Engineering Professor Nataliya Hearn , who is also president and chief executive of the Toronto-based Element 21 Golf Co.

The company is developing a line of clubs made of a very lightweight and strong alloy of scandium, the 21st element in the periodic table.

Hearn declined to say how much the company is paying the Russians, but sometime this summer, Cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov will hit the shot during a spacewalk.

It`s estimated the golf ball will remain in orbit for two to four years before falling into Earth`s atmosphere and burn.

Copyright 2006 by United Press International

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 Upcoming Companies: E21- introducing new material to golf equipment
"Canadian company introducing new material to golf equipment We may be on the verge of a materials breakthrough, arguably the first significant one in the golf industry in more than a decade. And brace yourself: it comes courtesy of a Canadian company. At the risk of offending several companies' research and development teams, let's be completely honest about today's drivers: they're pretty generic." Element 21 Golf Company (OTCBB:EGLF)
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 Upcoming Companies: Golf or Science: NASA's Plan for the Space Station
"Golf or Science: What is NASA's Plan for the Space Station? Keith Cowing Tuesday, February 28, 2006 Earlier this month, Element 21 Golf Company, a Canadian golf club manufacturer, revealed publicly that it had an arrangement with Russia whereby a cosmonaut would perform an EVA and hit an instrumented golf ball off of the space station into its own orbit." Element 21 Golf Company (OTCBB:EGLF)
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 Upcoming Companies: Astronauts plan the biggest golf drive in history
"Astronauts plan the biggest golf drive in history
The gold-plated golf club has already been used for practice inside the station – here, cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev tackles a tricky lie in 2005 (Image: Element 21 Golf Company)"
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 Upcoming Companies: Cosmonauts to attempt golf record
"Cosmonauts to attempt golf record
Russian cosmonauts are hoping to hit a golf ball into Earth's orbit from the International Space Station, setting a record for the longest drive ever made."
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 Upcoming Companies: PGA.com: Alloyed Forces
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By PGA.com news services
10.24.2005 06:43 pm (EST)

The new Scandium Driver from Element 21 Golf is made of scandium, an advanced metal alloy that is much lighter and stronger than titanium. Its improved strength-to-weight ratio allows more weight to be moved to the perimeter of the club face. Element 21 Scandium Driver. (Photo: Element 21 Golf) 

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 Upcoming Companies: Golf's new Element
"Golf's new Element
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Industry veteran Andy Harris, who is handling Tour rep duties for E21, admits he has never seen anything that's created more of a stir. "Every guy we introduce this to is positively impressed," he says. "Players are coming up to me now asking about Scandium, wanting to know when they can test it. It's been amazing to be a part of.""
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 Upcoming Companies: PGA Show displays new merchandise
"PGA Show displays new merchandise By Larry Durland Special to The Daily News Published January 29, 2006 ORLANDO, Fla. - After three days of wandering through the exhibits of 1,200 exhibitors and attending numerous press conferences which make up the annual PGA Merchandise Show, one would conclude that the golf industry is still healthy. " Element 21 Golf Company (OTCBB:EGLF)
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 Upcoming Companies: Bad tee shot in space could mean disaster
"BY TODD HALVORSON FLORIDA TODAY A spacewalking Russian cosmonaut plans to hit a golf shot outside the International Space Station this summer as part of a publicity campaign that already has raised safety concerns. Clad in a cumbersome spacesuit and anchored to a specially designed tee box, Pavel Vinogradov will hit a six-iron drive along side the station's Russian segment, taking great care not to hook the ball into the outpost. Nataliya Hearn, president and chief executive officer of Element 21 Golf Co., said Russian Federal Space Agency officials initially were concerned that fragile solar panels jutting from the station's Russian crew quarters might be struck." Element 21 Golf Company (OTCBB:EGLF)
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 Upcoming Companies: Element 21 Golf Company Secures Bridge Financing
"Element 21 Golf Company Secures Bridge Financing in Aggregate Amount of $430,000
Element 21 Golf Company Secures Bridge Financing in Aggregate Amount of $430,000 Friday February 17, 9:00 am ET TORONTO--(MARKET WIRE)--Feb 17, 2006 -- Element 21 Golf Company ("E21") (OTC BB:EGLF.OB - News) announced today that it has secured bridge financing in an aggregate amount of $430,000 through the issuance of convertible notes and warrants for the purchase of additional shares of E21's common stock."
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 Upcoming Companies: Element 21s Scandium Takes PGA Tour by Storm!
" If you dont consider golf equipment design akin to rocket science, Element 21 Golf Company would beg to differ. The Toronto-based company is at the forefront of the most significant technological advance in golf equipment in over a decade -- a proprietary aerospace alloy called Scandium -- that has taken the PGA Tour by storm. Golfers of all handicaps will be soon to follow.

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