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Rocketry Launches "Egghead" |
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March 12, 2003
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On Saturday morning, four members of Milton’s Rocketry team,
watched their rocket, “M.A.R. Egghead” take flight before
an official judge of the National Association of Rocketry in Halifax,
Massachusetts. The launch qualified the team for Team America Rocketry
Challenge 2003.
Team Rocketry Challenge 2003, sponsored by the Aerospace Industries
Association and the National Association of Rocketry challenges
high school students to design, build and fly a model rocket, holding
within it two raw eggs, to exactly 1500 feet. The top 100 teams
will compete in a fly-off in Northern Virginia in April 2003. This
is the first ever competition of its kind.
Milton’s assembly team worked steadily until the early morning
hours Saturday and launched “Egghead” at the Frontier
Rocketry Club's official launch site. The students designed a two-stage,
1.5-pound rocket complete with a microaltimeter to record the rocket's
apogee upon safe return.
Upon return from 735' Milton’s two, Grade A raw eggs were
completely intact as the A1 microaltimeter beeped, indicating the
rocket’s highest point in flight. Both the booster and sustainer
stages were recovered with slight damage.
While they did submit their test launch to the A.I.A., the team
will try again next week with a new design in hopes of strengthening
their chances of selection to the National Fly-Off in April. Please
see Mr. Gagnon, science department, if interested for 2004.

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