Thursday, June 10, 2010
Huge Blunder by Mr. Gamble at Award's Ceremony
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Rocket Team Wrap Up
These are this years scores from the Rickets 4 Schools competition.
Scores
Fit 50
Finish 40
Payload/Display 38.5
Presentation 37
Worksheet 90
Total 255.5
Over all we scored very well.
For our payload and experiment, I checked the paper with the marker on it, and it seems that the weigh bottomed out. Meaning that the weight either experienced about 10.3 Gs or that the weight was tumbling and twisting around during the landing.
Thus have a either a successful experiment or an idea on what to improve.
Mark D.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Schedule Information for Launch Weekend
Friday will be a busy day of registering, setting up displays, listening to guest speakers, and prepping. We should arrive at the conference room at about 7:30 AM to register and settle in. We have a table reserved for us just behind and to the right of the speaker's platform. We would be an obvious and unwelcome distraction if we arrive late while there is a speaker on the platform. After a welcoming ceremony and some opening speeches, students will have time to check out displays from other teams and booths around out on the floor. Our team is part of the Ares group. Our presentation in front of our display is scheduled for 11:00 AM. The next obligatory event will be to be seated for speakers at 1:00 PM. That will include a presentation by a NASA astronaut. There will be more time to observe displays and booths between 2:30 and 4:00. At 4:00, we are debriefed and trained for tomorrow's events. Expect to be released from the conference hall about 4:30. We can go back to the condo, freshen up, and eat before going to the water park. I expect the water park to close at 8:00. Lights out at 10:00.
Expect to arrive back at the convention hall around 8:00 AM. Wakeup, dress, shower, eat breakfast, and clean up so we can leave the condo about 7:50 AM. Opening announcements occur at 8:30 AM. There is a planned schedule but there are often changes due to weather or other things that organizers can't control. Keep an eye on launches and an ear for announcements for schedule changes. After 8:45, we should have more time for visiting displays. This may be a good time to visit the Armory if you didn't get there yesterday. I suggest that you get your passbook fully stamped and turned in before the end of the morning. Whatever you do, be sure to be at your station for your support role by 11:30 AM. It would be best for you to be there about 10 minutes before your shift. You are part of the Ares group which provides support for the special launches. So keep an ear out for announcements regarding special launches. Your next assigned activity is rocket preparation at 1:45 PM. Again, this time can easily change. Pay attention! Your rocket is scheduled to launch between 2:30 and 3:15. You are team number 609. Immediately after our group launches, we will have the awards ceremony and final announcements. Plan to adjourn at 4:30 after door prizes are awarded.
Please contact me if you have any questions about our schedule.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Tentative Payload Description
With our experiment we are looking to see how the force of upwards acceleration and gravity will affect a weight connected to a spring inside the rocket.
Our payload consists of a weight attached to a spring which is connected to the inner wall of the rocket, with a marker connected to the weight to mark the distance the weight has moved do to the force of upwards acceleration and the pull of gravity.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
rocket team journal
Friday, March 19, 2010
rocket team journal
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
rocket team journal
We took a quiz. We started to epxoy. we began to start buliding the rocket.
Rocket team journal
We started to build the rocket last week. We started to do the worksheet and we are continuing to epoxy the rock. We took the team picture.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Ms. Rhonda learns to Blog
Charles helps Ms. Rhonda find the Rocket Team Blog
Charles has been instrumental in getting the team’s Blog up and running. Since Ms. Mulligan is not at all familiar with the ‘Blogging World’, Charles starts from the very beginning when explaining this new concept to her.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Rocket team post
The rocket team has looked at the rocket. I think that rocket team is a pretty good size. A rock team can have 10 people. are rocket has three people. The rocket is going to be 6’0’ Feet tall.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
WSVH Rocket Team
W.S.V.H
Welcome to the rocket team blog. We’ve been working very hard to get things done our rocket just got here. May 7-8 we are going to