Please be
advised that teams (2 – 5 students) not meeting the
specifications of the challenge will be disqualified
prior to the event. All rockets/gondolas should have the
team’s name, school and district on the entry. One
launch per teams (2 – 5 students). Events will take
place on the Park Parade Field or in designated areas at
designated times in the Cape Henlopen State Park
NAMING THE ROCKET: K - 12
Your team’s challenge is to propose a name for
Delaware’s high-powered rocket to be launched on Launch
Day. You are asked to provide the following information
in your entry: Team Member’s Names, Sponsoring Teacher,
School, District, Phone Number, Proposed Name, Sources
Used for Research, Describe what your name means and any
historical significance. (I.e.: the name Phoenix was a
mythological bird which arose reborn from the ashes of
its destruction) and explain why this name is
appropriate and how it captures the spirit of the rocket
launch. All entries mailed to Dr. Stephanie Wright, 5
Essex Drive Bear, DE 19701. Must be submitted on or
before May 1, 2008. Winning individual/teams will be
displayed in the Main Tent & announced on Launch Day at
12:30 on the Parade Field.
DESIGNING A LOGO: K - 12
Your team’s challenge is to design a logo for
Delaware’s high-powered rocket to be launched on Launch
Day. You are asked to provide the following information
in your entry: Team Member’s Names, Sponsoring Teacher,
School, District, Phone Number, Logo Design, Sources
Used for Research, three paragraphs: Describe each part
of your logo means/represents and any historical
significance, explain why this logo is appropriate and
how it captures the spirit of the rocket launch. All
entries mailed to Dr. Stephanie Wright 5 Essex Drive
Bear, DE 19701. Must be submitted on or before May 1,
2008. Winning individual/teams will be displayed in the
Main Tent & announced on Launch Day at 12:30 on the
Parade Field.
CANISTER ROCKET: K - 3
Your team’s challenge is to design, construct
and test a rocket. Using a plastic 35-mm film canister
with an internal-sealing lid as the core of the rocket,
the team will construct a paper rocket around the
canister. (Hint: Card Stock works best) You can test
your rocket by following the countdown procedure in the
diagram. Your rocket does not have to resemble the
rocket in the diagram. Your final rocket will be judged
on design, construction, originality and distance. On
Launch Day, participating teams will arrive at 11:00 for
registration & pre-launch judging. Launching will take
place from 11:45 – 12:45 by Rockets for Schools Staff
from the Official Canister Rocket Launch Pad inside the
Main Tent. Antacid propellant will be provided to fuel
your entry. Awards will be announced approximately 20
minutes after the event.
GONDOLA CHALLENGE: 4 - 8
Your Team’s challenge is to design, construct
and test a gondola that when attached to an on-site
Official Rockets for Schools Helium Balloon will be
capable of lifting as many large paper clips as possible
while maintaining its highest possible height. (Ceiling
of competition room) You can practice with a standard 9”
diameter helium filled Mylar party balloon at school. On
Launch & Lift Day, participating teams will arrive at
10:00 for registration (B & G Tent) & pre-test judging.
Testing will take place from 10:20 – 11:00 in the Main
Tent. Your team will be judged on design of gondola
and the maximum number of large paper clips lifted to
the desired height (ceiling of the room) within a
2-minute period. The balloon must rise to the
ceiling and stay aloft with the load. Awards will be
announced approximately 20 minutes after the event on
the parade field.
BOTTLE ROCKET: 4 - 8
Your team’s challenge is to design, construct
and test a rocket made from one plastic 2-liter soda
bottle. You are not permitted to use any materials such
as metal parts, hot glues or super glues that could
compromise the integrity of the plastic bottles. On
Launch Day, participating teams will arrive at 9:00 for
registration (B & G Tent) & pre-launch judging (Main
Tent). Launching will take place from 10:00 – 11:30.
Rockets will be launched by Rockets for Schools Staff
from the Official Bottle Rocket Launch Pad located on
the West Side of the Park Parade Field. Water and air
pressure (approx. 40 psi, but not to exceed 75 psi) will
be provided by the Rockets for School Staff at the
official launch site. Your rocket will be disqualified
if any parts fall off during the flight. Your rocket
will be judged on construction, design and originality.
Awards will be announced approximately 20 minutes after
the event on the parade field.
SINGLE STAGE MODEL ROCKET: 6 - 12
9:00 – 9:30 Register at Registration Tent
9:30 – 10:00 Rocket Judging.
10:00 – 12:00 Launching of single stage rockets.
Your team’s challenge is to construct, paint and then
launch a single stage model rocket made from any
commercially sold kit. All other entries will be
disqualified. Your rocket will be judged on precise &
neat construction and originality in paint design.
Rockets will be registered, judged & launched by Rockets
for Schools Staff from the Official Model Rocket Launch
Pad located on the East Side of the Park Parade Field.
Low power motors (1/2 A6-2, A8-3 & B6-2) will be
provided at the launch site. Awards will be announced
approximately 20 minutes after the event on the parade
field.
ADVANCED MODEL ROCKET: 9-12 (Exceptions considered on
individual basis) Your team’s challenge is to
construct and launch a special Rockets for Schools
Advanced Model Rocket made by Public Missiles. The kit
contains a payload section that will allow your team to
design and fly a payload. On Launch Day, participating
teams will arrive at 10:00 to first register at the Blue
& Gold Tent and then set up for public display in the
Main Tent. Pre-launch judging will take place at 10:30
in the Main Tent. Motors will be loaded starting at
11:00 on the East Field. Launching will take place from
12:15 – 1:15. Rockets will be launched by Rockets for
Schools Staff from the Official Advanced Rocket Launch
Pad located on the East Side of the Park Parade Field.
Your rocket will be judged on overall precise & neat
construction, design and construction of the payload and
on the clarity of a board display, which will be
exhibited for participants and the general public on
Launch Day. The board display should include photos
of the construction process with particular emphasis on
the scientific/technological payload and why your team
chose to fly that particular configuration. The kit will
arrive at one site and we will arrange for pick up upon
arrival. Awards will be announced approximately 20
minutes after the event on the parade field.