Team America Rocketry ChallengeOverview
The ChallengeStudents must design, build, and fly a one-stage model rocket carrying two raw eggs to an altitude of exactly 750 feet while staying airborne for exactly 45 seconds and returning the eggs uncracked. The process of designing, building, and flying a moderately complex flight vehicle teaches many concepts of teamwork as well as those of physics, engineering, aerodynamics, flight mechanics, stability, and electrical circuitry. After completing local qualification flights, the top 100 U.S.-based teams are invited to Virginia for a national final fly-off. This year, the final competition will be held on May 12, 2012 at the Great Meadow Outdoor Foundation in The Plains, Virginia. PrizesPrizes include $60,000 in cash and scholarships split between the top 10 finishers. NASA invites the top 20 teams to participate in their Student Launch Initiative, an advanced rocketry program. AIA member companies, such as Lockheed Martin and Raytheon have sponsored additional prizes such as scholarship money and a trip to an international air show. For more information about the contest, please visit www.rocketcontest.org. |