Make Rockets Down-to-earth Rocket Science Access
: Match head and balloon-propelled rockets made from common items.
: It covers the core principles of rocket propulsion, aerodynamics, and motor selection. Make Rockets Down-to-Earth Rocket Science
: Useful for both a first launch or a 1,000th launch. : Match head and balloon-propelled rockets made from
: Readers learn to use free simulators to predict flight altitude and use tracking methods to verify actual performance. : Readers learn to use free simulators to
: Compressed-air rockets reaching altitudes of 150 feet and water-powered rockets capable of speeds up to 100 miles per hour.
: While Elementary school students can tackle projects with adult supervision, the book contains enough technical detail (formulas, charts, and source code) to engage advanced rocketeers and high school students. Critical Reception
The book follows a "learning by doing" philosophy, guiding readers through the construction of over a dozen rockets and launchers. Projects scale in complexity, starting from household materials and advancing to high-performance models:



