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Gamut of Speedy Rockets, for Kids

Bottle Rockets, Toy Solid-fuel Chemical Rockets, Liquid-fuel Rockets, and Crazy Space Launch Schemes
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Rockets are very general. Anything that squirts or blasts some exhaust out the back is a rocket, typically with its own fuel and oxidizer. 1.Water bottles can easily be made into high air pressure air or water rockets, using bicycle pumps and corks. 2.Toy chemical rockets are faster and there are many kits, with a parachute. 3.Huge space chemical rockets are remarkably similar to toy chemical rockets, except liquid fuels are used like very cold hydrogen. Solid fuel is also sometimes used as a first stage booster, when just want large thrust and do not need to throttle. Rockets are in an exciting era, with many launches of astronauts, satellites, and robots for planets. Commercial, not NASA, rockets are supplying the International Space Station and launching many satellites. Commercial rockets are experimenting with cost saving designs, like self landing re-usable boosters, hybrid-fuel engines, and piggy backing on an airplane before igniting the rockets. Large aeronautic companies are focusing on going to the Moon and Mars. NASA is free to focus on running missions in the Space Station, building robots to explore Mars, and developing plans to have people live on Mars and the Moon. Part 1: Rocket types Compares the three different types of rockets - water bottle, toy chemical, and real space rockets - with their different speeds and altitudes, different fuels and energy sources (pressurized air, solid fuel, and liquid fuel). Part 2: Details of Rocket types 1.Toy chemical rockets provide a direct comparison to larger space rockets. They accelerate too fast, and typically use only solid fuels and one stage. 2.Space chemical rockets have multiple stages to enable the orbital velocity and escape from earth. Liquid and solid fuels, multi-stage rocket sections, and flight trajectory are explained. Part 3: Future Rocket types Compare Rockets to futuristic cascaded engines that use oxygen in the atmosphere to get a rocket moving in the first stage. Nuclear power would be convenient to get to other planets more quickly. Also compare rockets to rail-gun cannons and space elevators. This book is one of two versions. This version is lighter and talks about general ideas, and is more fun and appropriate for someone who is not interested in engineering equations. If you want the engineering analysis, then read the heavier version 'Gamut of Speedy Rockets, for Parents and Kids'.

Author Biography:

Court Rossman first saw and built water bottle rockets, as an adult, while helping with Cub Scouts. It seemed like a great introduction to hand's-on rocket building. He was impressed that there was a basic rocket to demonstrate the concept, and that the kids could build it themselves. Court certainly learned himself as a volunteer from doing the activity. Court is participating in the emphasis on hands-on learning. Science kits are readily available these days, and that is great. He just wants to help that trend, so the next generation has practical knowledge and creativity. Court has also published 'Scout Pinewood Derby Cars and Real Cars', and 'Water Bottle Rockets'. Court has a life-long interest in physics and science, and has a Ph.D. in physics, and works on rocket sensors through his day job.
Release date NZ
July 2nd, 2021
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
194
Dimensions
279x216x6
ISBN-13
9780578946511
Product ID
35628867

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