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Total Students

2,609

Total Launches

683

Eggs Survived

418 61.2%

Rockets Survived

536 78.5%

Flaming Arrow

by Briony, Andy, Camy, and Cole
Feb 2015

BRIONY

Weather
With the sky looking real, shiny and clear the weather might as well turn out to be a perfect day to launch, Flaming Arrow. With Kevin B. Bolt in place and Mr.Phillips putting the engine were ready! Down on the ground we don't feel a thing of wind, but what about the sky seeming so calm? With a perfect launch Flaming arrow goes straight up into the air just like a cartoon character hit by hot water. This tiny actor has reached 341.97 feet and at max height, the parachute is out, but the wind up there blows Flaming Arrow Northwest right towards the mission specialists. Of course the 1st-3rd graders come running to the rocket. And for last we found the truth, Kevin have survived and we learned a fact. Always be prepared to displays with the weather.

CAMY

The flight
The flaming arrow reached the height of 341.97 feet. Our flight engineers are Camy and Cole, our mission specialists are Briony and Andrew, the 5th grade rocket team. They prepared an amazing rocket that had an AMAZING flight! The rocket blast into the air like an arrow, a flaming arrow! I thought the rocket was going to land on me but it didn't, it landed like 30 ft. away from me. Our astronaut Kevin B. Bolt went into the air, when he came down I was scared that he was going to die but he survived! That was the flight of the flaming arrow!

ANDREW

To keep the astronaut safe.
What we put in the payload was packing peanuts and tissues. We put packing peanuts on the top of the rocket and bottom to. We put the tissues in the middle with the egg in it. We also put in it a little pillow.