Contributors


Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Preparing For Your Launch Party




Preparing for your launch party.  For your launch party, you need a protractor, a piece of string, and a nut.  You know, like nuts and bolts.   Not like those peanuts that you find in the sofa.  Like the kind found in my poppa’s house.  Anyway, you know it's like one them nuts and bolts like you find in a hardware store.  You just need one.  You use all those things to make a machine that you can use to measure how high your rocket goes, but you need to launch a rocket before you can use the machine in order to figure out how high it goes.  The machine will measure it out, and I forgot that you need some toilet paper without the toilet paper--like the card board from the toilet paper, like the roll.   Just the role.  You also have to make sure that the fins on the rocket are not, I repeat, not broken off by children.  Remember rockets are not to be used for people under twelve years old, except if you're like with an older person who is an adult.   Remember, rockets have engines.  This is rocket science, so be careful. Sometimes they explode if they hit something when they launch, but if you're extra careful when line it up into the sky where there's nothing that you can hit, then you're okay.  We don't want any explosions.  Remember this will be fun for everybody if you can design your own rocket and you're okay, but some the ones on this website work best.   You can make of ours yourself, and after you make the rocket be sure to see how high it goes.   When you know how high it goes you can probably send us some feedback, and tell us how high the one you built went.  I bet it will be fun.  So fun.  Really fun.  Make sure to bring an extra fun meter; yours might explode!  Bye.