In this case, though, we’ll respectfully disagree with [Zach Hipps] assessment of his remote-controlled soda bottle rocket launcher as “overengineered”. To us, it seems just right.
Many of us made soda bottle rockets for science class. Some of us didn’t have that opportunity, and made them in the backyard because that’s what cool kids do. Water rockets work on the ...
Build and launch a rocket powered by a chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar! This exciting experiment demonstrates how chemical reactions can create pressure, and how that pressure can be ...
ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda and educators from the U.S. Space & Rocket Center will host a STEM Festival booth to inspire education and excitement among attendees. WASHINGTON, March 1 ...
Rocket will NOT fly straight without an aerodynamic nose cone made from a second soda bottle and use only 1 cup (200 ml) of water. Kit includes StratoLauncher IV, StratoFins, ball head ...
“Each rocket will eject four secondary instruments the size of a two-liter soda bottle that also measure the same data points, so it’s similar to results from fifteen rockets, while only ...
“Each rocket will eject four secondary instruments the size of a two-liter soda bottle that also measure the same data points, so it’s similar to results from fifteen rockets, while only ...
The bottle rocket challenge: faces from across the BBC ... so we'll be using vinegar and bicarbonate of soda. Vinegar is a weak acid, and when it comes into contact with bicarbonate of soda ...
At 1:30pm, they will be launching baking soda bottle rockets outside of the expo hall. On Saturday, the booth will be hosting experiments and activities from 10:00am – 3:00pm in addition to ...