Bottle Rocket Launch starts here |
Bottle Rocket Launch starts here |
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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
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Each Student needs the following Materials
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Information on how to build your rocket. CLICK on link below May be a helpful for home version Video: https://youtu.be/ii6D1R6lXVA
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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
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VIDEO EXAMPLES: rocket launch
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EXAMPLES on how to build your rocket. CLICK on link below for help with nose cone and fins
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How to build a parachute help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfelBhJPQ1o
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How to make a parachute for a rocket?
Water Rocket Parachute Deployment Techniques
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homework |
MUST WATCH VIDEO: |
Click on the link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UU7PvEFGuH6hfJfsfiF36kiODLkRdkBw/view?usp=sharing |
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Bottle Rocket Launcher Engineering Design Challenge |
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12ASPyUBLemkcfBZ64Mc0LPyD3nilFnwp0duwPE5vHOQ/edit |
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Rocket Activity Water Rocket Construction from NASA |
https://www.nasa.gov/stem-ed-resources/water-rocket-construction.html |
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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: |
The Beginner's Guide to Rockets will help you learn The basic math and physics that govern the design and flight of rockets. |
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https://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/rocket/BottleRocket/about.htm |
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Step 1 |
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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 |
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Step 2 |
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 |
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Step 3 |
Here is a video file of students and |
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Step 4 |
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Step 5 |
Welcome to the Beginner's Guide to Rockets |
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Step 6 |
Building a Water Rocket Launcher |
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Step 8 |
Welcome to Rocket Research 102 Stability Air Flow | |||
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Step 10 |
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Step 11 |
Welcome to Rocket Research 103 "kind of a Drag" |
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Step 12 |
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Step 13 |
Welcome to Rocket Research 103 "kind of a Drag Water Rocket Drag" Nose Cone |
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Step 15 |
Welcome to Rocket Research 103 "kind of a Drag Water Rocket Drag" fairing |
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Welcome to Rocket Research 103 "kind of a Drag Water Rocket Drag" The Fins |
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Step 17 |
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Step 18 |
POSTTEST | |||
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Slow motion rocket launch | ||||
Rocket launch with chute | ||||
The Chute (best ever) | ||||
Welcome to the Beginner's Guide to Rockets |
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Jared Owen |
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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 JournalApollo 11: The Complete Descent 20min
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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. |
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