Introduction
Rockets are designed for a variety of missions and performance requirements. The payload of a rocket is that crucial component that often provides the constraints for the engine thrust and flight control.
Measurements of the Rocket
Model: Firestreak SST
Measurements in (Cm)
Body Tube (Height) -16.8 (Width) - 2.2
Nose Cone (Height)-8.3 (Length) - 2.2
Fins (Length) - 6.8 (Height) - 3
Engine Tube (Height)-16.4 (Width)-1.9
Engine Cap (Width)-2 (Height)-1
Strip (Length)-31
Rubber Band (Length) – 41
Measurements in (Cm)
Body Tube (Height) -16.8 (Width) - 2.2
Nose Cone (Height)-8.3 (Length) - 2.2
Fins (Length) - 6.8 (Height) - 3
Engine Tube (Height)-16.4 (Width)-1.9
Engine Cap (Width)-2 (Height)-1
Strip (Length)-31
Rubber Band (Length) – 41
Parts of the Rocket
Results
Description:
The day of the launch, the wind was blowing at 3 miles an hour to the north and the rocket launched at a 55 degree angle and 216ft away from the launch. The bottom portion of the rocket where the engine was showed signs of melting.
The day of the launch, the wind was blowing at 3 miles an hour to the north and the rocket launched at a 55 degree angle and 216ft away from the launch. The bottom portion of the rocket where the engine was showed signs of melting.