AE 4.1.1 - Model Rocketry Badge. AE 4.1.2 - The Original Hero Engine.

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AE Model Rocketry Badge

AE The Original Hero Engine

AE The Soda Can Hero Engine

AE Early Chinese Rocket

AE Making a Congreve Rocket Activity Two - Making a Congreve Rocket Materials: Paper, cellophane tape, scissors, sharpened pencil and a straw (slightly thinner than the pencil). Procedure: 1.Cut a narrow strip of paper wide enough to wrap around the pencil, but 1 1/2 centimeters shorter than the straw. 2.Wrap the paper around the pencil. 3.Tape the ends together. 4.Wrap a piece of tape around the sharpened end of the pencil to make the rocket cone. 5.Remove the pencil. 6.Place the rocket on the straw. 7.Launch the rocket by glowing on the end of the straw.

AE Dr. Robert H. Goddard

AE The First Liquid Propellant Rocket

AE Balloon Staging Activity Three - Balloon Staging Materials: Two long party balloons, nylon monofilament fishing line (any weight), two plastic straws (milkshake size), styrofoam coffee cup, masking tape, scissors and two spring clothespins. Procedure: 1.Thread the fishing line through the two straws. Stretch the fishing line snugly across a room and secure its ends. Make sure the line is just high enough for people to pass safely underneath. 2.Cut the coffee cup in half so that the lip of the cup forms a continuous ring. 3.Stretch the balloons by pre-inflating them. Inflate the first balloon about three-fourth full of air and squeeze its nozzle tight. Pull the nozzle through the ring. Twist the nozzle and hold it shut with a spring clothespin. Inflate the second balloon. While doing so, make sure the front end of the second balloon extends through the ring a short distance. As the second balloon inflates, it will press against the nozzle of the first balloon and take over the clip’s job of holding it shut. It may take a bit of practice to achieve this. Also, clip the nozzle from the second balloon shut. 4.Take the balloons to one end of the fishing line and tape each balloon to a straw with masking tape. The balloons should point parallel to the fishing line. 5.Remove the clip from the fist balloon and untwist the nozzle. Remove the nozzle from the second balloon as well, but continue holding it shut with your fingers. 6.If you wish, do a rocket countdown as you release the balloon you are holding. The escaping gas will propel both balloons along the fishing line. When the first balloon released runs our of air, it will release the other balloon to continue the trip. 7.Distribute design sheets and ask students to design and describe their own multistage rocket.

AE V-2 Rocket

AE Wernher von Braun

AE Sputnick I

AE Alan Shepherd’s Mercury Capsule

AE John Glenn’s Mercury Capsule

AE Neil Armstrong Walks on the Moon

AE Skylab Space Station

AE A Space Shuttle Launch

AE A Space Shuttle Landing

AE Rockets Timeline

AE Review Questions REVIEW QUESTIONS 1.Whose laws of motion laid the scientific foundation for modern rocketry? a.Colonel Congreve b.Roger Bacon c.Francis Scott Key d.Sir Issac Newton 2.Who is known as the “Father of Modern Rocketry”? a.Roger Bacon b.Dr. Robert Goddard c.Sir Issac Newton d.Wernher von Braun 3.Who was the first American to orbit the Earth? a.Neil Armstrong b.John Glenn c.Alan Shepard d.Chuck Yeager 4.Who was the first American to walk on the Moon? a.Neil Armstrong b.John Glenn c.Alan Shephard d.Chuck Yeager 5.What was the name of America’s first space station? a.Appollo I b.Mercury I c.Skylab d.Space Shuttle