Water Bottle Rocket time

          Bottle Rocket Launch starts here

          Bottle Rocket Launch starts here

  NASA Logo - Web Link to NASA.gov

 

If you want to buy your own Rocket Launcher kit

 HERE is the site were it was purchased at.

 

Bottle Rocket Launcher kit #17000

we used in class from: thesciencesource.com

  https://shop.sciencefirst.com/mechanics/7357-bottle-rocket-launcher.html 

 

 

  Air Pump :   SKU: AP6884

      Bicycle Pump with Gauge and Release Valve

         From FLynn Science equipment

 


 

  Each Student needs the following  Materials

  •  Empty plastic  bottle  (a  2  liter  soda  pop  bottle)

  •  Piece  of  cardboard  made  into  a  cone  and  fins

  • Thread  (cord)  for  the  parachute  string

  • Plastic  trash  bag  or  plastic  bag  for  parachute 

  •  Other  materials  for  assembly:

    • Duck  tape, Scissors,  glue,  ruler,  etc…

     
 

 Information on how to build your rocket.

  CLICK on link below May be a helpful for home version

            Videohttps://youtu.be/ii6D1R6lXVA

 

    Water Bottle Rocket packet part 1 INTRO TO ROCKETS

 ONLINE Bottle Rocket Assembly

  Directions for building the:

 WATER BOTTLE ROCKET example #1

      

  Another way to Assemble

  the WATER BOTTLE ROCKET example #2 

 

  Another way:  Bottle Rocket Assembly 3 example

 

     
 

   VIDEO EXAMPLES:   rocket launch

     Slow motion rocket launch

     Rocket Launch without chute 

     Rocket launch with chute

     The Chute (best ever)

   

EXAMPLES on how to build your rocket.

  CLICK on link below for help with nose cone and fins

 

      Bottle Rocket Nose Cone Example

      Bottle Rocket Fin Example

      Bottle Rocket Fin Example 2

     
 

     How to build a parachute help   

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfelBhJPQ1o

  

     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DW2lmB0f-Os

  How to make a parachute for a rocket?

 

   Water Rocket Parachute Deployment Techniques

              

 

     
homework 

 MUST WATCH VIDEO: 

how to set up the school launcher-->

  Click on the link

  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UU7PvEFGuH6hfJfsfiF36kiODLkRdkBw/view?usp=sharing

     
 

Bottle Rocket Launcher Engineering Design Challenge

 https://docs.google.com/document/d/12ASPyUBLemkcfBZ64Mc0LPyD3nilFnwp0duwPE5vHOQ/edit

     
    Rocket Activity Water Rocket Construction from NASA

  https://www.nasa.gov/stem-ed-resources/water-rocket-construction.html

     
                     Another idea of Rockets        -->   https://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/rocket/rktbflght.html
 

   The following steps are from NASA to help you during your

   Rocket building.  You DO NOT need to follow them but

  it could not hurt.  Click the Welcome link to get started:

                  WELCOME to WATER ROCKET

   The Beginner's Guide to Rockets will help you learn

   The basic math and physics that govern the design

   and flight of rockets.  

    Welcome to the Beginner's Guide to Rockets 

     
 

      ALL ABOUT WATER ROCKETS 

     https://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/rocket/BottleRocket/about.htm

 

     

 Step 1

PRE TEST to  STUDENT PRE-ASSESSMENT:

    LAUNCHING A BOTTLE ROCKET

Rocket Index :  https://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/rocket/shortr.html

ALL about Water Rocket Information

https://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/rocket/BottleRocket/educator.htm

     

Step 2

 START YOUR JOURNEY 

Rocket Index :  https://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/rocket/shortr.html

ALL about Water Rocket Information

https://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/rocket/BottleRocket/educator.htm

     

Step 3

Welcome to Rocket Research 101 

Here is a video file of students and

their teacher launching bottle rockets

  as part of a classroom activity:

     

Step 4

Welcome to Rocket Research 101  Propulsion - Thrust   

 

     

Step 5

   Welcome to Rocket Research 101 

       Propulsion - Acceleration (Change in Speed)

Welcome to the Beginner's Guide to Rockets

     

 

   

Step 6

 Welcome to Rocket Research 101 

   Propulsion -  Question  

     Building a Water Rocket Launcher

http://www.aircommandrockets.com/rocket_launcher.htm

     

Step 7

Welcome to Rocket Research 102 

 Water Bottle Rocket post launch LAB Report 

     

Step 8

Welcome to Rocket Research 102   Stability Air Flow   
   

 

Step 9

Welcome to Rocket Research 102   Stability 

 
     

Step 10

  Welcome to Rocket Research 102  

   Stability Wind Tunnel: nose cone

 

     

Step 11

Welcome to Rocket Research 103 "kind of a Drag"

    

     

Step 12

 Welcome to Rocket Research 103 "kind of a

   Drag Water Rocket Drag"

 

      

     

Step 13

Welcome to Rocket Research 103 "kind of a Drag

    Water Rocket Drag" Nose Cone

 

     

Step 14

Welcome to Rocket Research 103 "kind of a

  Drag Water Rocket Drag" Nose Cone Shape

  

     

Step 15

 Welcome to Rocket Research 103 "kind of a

    Drag Water Rocket Drag" fairing

 

       

     

Step 16

Welcome to Rocket Research 103 "kind of a

   Drag Water Rocket Drag" The Fins

   

     

Step 17

 

Water Rocket Simulator

 

 

 
     

Step 18

POSTTEST   
     
  Step 19  
     
  Step 20  
     
       Slow motion rocket launch
      Rocket launch with chute
       The Chute (best ever)
     
     
   

Welcome to the Beginner's Guide to Rockets

     
 
Jared Owen
 
 

How the Apollo Spacecraft works: Part 1

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dpkmUjJ8xU
 

How the Apollo Spacecraft works: Part 2

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl1KPjxKVqk
 

What's inside of the Lunar Module? 

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX8-IXdABuc
 

How the Apollo Spacecraft works: Part 3

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt_xoCXLXnI
     
 

   Apollo 11 - Apollo Flight Journal

  Apollo 11: The Complete Descent    20min

 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc1SzgGhMKc

A detailed account of every second of the Apollo 11 descent and landing. The video combines data from the onboard computer for altitude and pitch angle, 16mm film that was shot throughout the descent at 6 frames per second. The audio recording is from two sources. The air/ground transmissions are on the left stereo channel and the mission control flight director loop is on the right channel. Subtitles are included to aid comprehension. This is part of the Apollo Flight Journal, Apollo 11 collection.

A11LSJ: https://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/a11...

A11FJ: https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap11fj/i...