Project I: A Successful Parachute
After my friend, Kate, got a rocket for Christmas I decided it would be fun to shoot off rockets after semester exams. I found my old Estes Wizard rocket from fifth grade, and decided that it would be cool to make my own parachute using physics formulas. Project I consists of the math and engineering behind making a parachute, and the actual testing of a do-it-yourself parachute.
Project II: Build A Rocket From Scratch
Okay, so the Estes Rocket's no longer with us. That kind of made me mad, so right after I lost the rocket I decided I was going to make a huge rocket that wouldn't ever be lost in the clouds. After much planning, I came upon Project II, which consists of the planning, building, and launching of my first, do-it-yourself rocket that has absolutely no factory parts.
Rocketry Basics
For those just starting out, this will explain a bunch of basic stuff about how the rocket works and how to get started.
Rocketry Links
Here's some websites that I've found to be extremely helpful in the past regarding rocketry.