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Egg capsule recovers separately under at least 2 same-shape parachutes (of diameters no more than 2 in difference) from booster section. Finals includes separate non-scoring contest for which rocket most closely resembles the Saturn V. Finals flight targets: Flight 1 856 ft in 43-46 s, then Flight 2
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Aerospace Industries Association, and Susan Lavrakas, AIA’s Director of Workforce, received Aviation Week & Space Technology’s Laureate Award in the workforce category for the association’s outstanding STEM education activities, including the
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Rockets limited to 650 grams total liftoff weight; motors limited to 80 N·s; rocket length at least 650 mm. They must use body tubes of two different diameters for their exterior structure. The smaller-diameter of the two must be used for the lower (motor and fin) end of the rocket and
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Rockets limited to 650 grams total liftoff weight; motors limited to 80 N·s; rocket length at least 650 mm. Rocket must descend with all pieces tethered to a single recovery device of the team's choosing. One egg to be carried perpendicular to the body's axis, the other to be parallel.
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General B. Chance “Salty” Saltzman, the Director of Future Operations, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations of the U.S. Air Force, Rick Hunt, VADM (Ret.) Raytheon Vice President U.S. Business Development, Dave Machuga, Director and General Manager of Digital Receiver Technology, and
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Rockets limited to 650 grams total liftoff weight; motors limited to 80 N·s; rocket length at least 650 mm. Payload must descend separately with a single parachute. Second flight altitude goal at finals is 775 ft (236 m). Best two of three scores summed to determine Finals
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National Fly-Off in May is an opportunity for corporations,
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requirements, are safe, and don't break the egg can be submitted. Typically, about 60 percent of participating teams submit at least one qualification score. The teams with the top 100 qualifying scores submitted in April compete in the
National Fly-off that is held during May at
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Altimeter One and Altimeter Two added to approved altimeter list; PerfectFlite APRA dropped. Finals duration range is now the same as qualification range, with different altitudes. First time Finals were delayed to Sunday due to weather.
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The top 10 teams receive a share of $ 100,000 in scholarships and prizes, and the top 25 teams are invited to submit a proposal for one of 15 spots in NASA's
Student Launch Initiative. There are additional awards sponsored by
161:(depending on the year's challenge) and consistently come very close to a specified flight altitude and duration. Success requires excellent design, workmanship, and altitude prediction, which means students can learn about
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Apollo 11 50th Anniversary competition. 856 ft because Armstrong set foot on the Moon at 8:56pm Houston time.
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ARC challenges students to design, build and launch rockets that can safely carry one, two, or three raw hen
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Barber, Trip (2006). "Team America Rocketry Challenge, 2006".
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Barber, Trip (2010). "Team America Rocketry Challenge 2010".
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Barber, Trip (2008). "Team America Rocketry Challenge 2008".
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Barber, Trip (2007). "Team America Rocketry Challenge 2007".
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Barber, Trip (2005). "Team America Rocketry Challenge 2005".
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Barber, Trip (2009). "Team America Rocketry Challenge 2009".
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Barber, Trip (2004). "Team America Rocketry Challenge 2004".
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Barber, Trip (2003). "Team America Rocketry Challenge 2003".
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1692:. Aerospace Industries Association. 19 June 2015
496:, Mars Exploration Rover Scientist Curt Niebur,
221:The program has picked up the following awards:
797:. High Power Rocket with Ace of Cakes payload.
503:, and NASA Associate Administrator Rex Geveden
1217:Madison West High School (Team 2), Madison WI
1015:Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force
420:1 or 2 stages; bonus for more complex designs
441:, NASA Associate Administrator Adeena Loston
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1759:"Team America Rocketry Challenge 2016 Rules"
757:Director of Defense Research and Engineering
498:Director of Defense Research and Engineering
198:member corporations in various categories.
1401:Hardin Valley Academy Team 1, Knoxville TN
1055:Russellville City School, Russellville, AL
1001:Creekview High School (Team 1), Canton, GA
1364:Newport High School - Team 2, Bellevue WA
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1254:NONE- National Final Fly-Off postponed
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1332:The Plains, VA – June 12 & 13
1314:Palm Beach, FL – June 12 & 13
1180:Creekview High School, Canton GA
963:NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
121:, and former NASA Administrator,
1889:Aerospace Industries Association
1099:Odle Middle School, Bellevue WA
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2010:"Top 100 Teams for TARC 2012"
2008:Barber, Trip (6 April 2012).
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1013:AIA President Marion Blakey,
961:AIA President Marion Blakey,
900:AIA President Marion Blakey,
687:AIA President Marion Blakey,
623:AIA President Marion Blakey,
360:Rocket must have two stages.
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481:Statesville Christian School
247:National Finals Launch Date
113:, former NASA Administrator
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1711:Roberts, Jen (2017-09-13).
1413:International Space Station
1061:CEO Aurora Flight Sciences
737:(Team 1), Millersville, PA
725:Streamer recovery for egg.
542:Newark Memorial High School
354:1,250 ft (380 m)
337:First annual TARC contest.
297:1,500 ft (460 m)
37:American Rocketry Challenge
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983:825 ft (251 m)
931:750 ft (230 m)
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814:750 ft (230 m)
717:825 ft (251 m)
652:750 ft (230 m)
588:750 ft (230 m)
526:850 ft (260 m)
465:800 ft (240 m)
262:Other Contest Parameters
2032:"Contest rules for 2012"
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883:Madison West High School
670:Madison West High School
1911:"General Aviation News"
271:National Finals Winner
177:Awards to winning teams
54:. Co-sponsors include
1329:Syracuse, NY – June 12
1326:Rockdale, TX – June 12
1305:Brighton, WI – June 12
735:Penn Manor High School
378:U.S. Senator Mike Enzi
369:Penn Manor High School
321:U.S. Senator Mike Enzi
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1409:Warren "Woody" Hoburg
550:Secretary of Defense
331:, NASA Administrator
312:Boonsboro High School
217:Awards to the program
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1320:Pueblo, CO – June 19
834:(Team 1), Heath, TX
783:USAF Heritage Flight
394:Flyover by two USMC
268:Finals Cutoff Score
250:Participating Teams
152:The Plains, Virginia
1913:. December 14, 2015
1820:on 25 November 2014
1644:. Lancaster New Era
1317:Pasco, WA – June 13
508:USMC AV-8B Harriers
371:, Millersville, PA
207:Farnborough Airshow
1861:Bosco, Cassandra.
1323:Reno, NV – June 12
742:(Flight 2) 23.32
483:, Statesville, NC
380:, U.S. Astronauts
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753:Michael B. Donley
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678:(Flight 1) 11.94
614:(Flight 1) 17.64
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610:Raleigh, NC
560:Buzz Aldrin
494:Buzz Aldrin
325:Rocket Boys
233:education.
171:meteorology
163:engineering
107:Rocket Boys
103:Buzz Aldrin
1997:(5): 5–15.
1959:(5): 5–18.
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1722:2024-04-20
1607:(5): 5–12.
1556:References
1453:Astronaut
1450:4 (3 + 1)
1407:Astronaut
1270:See Notes
885:(Team 1),
720:45 s
672:(Team 3),
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633:B-2 Spirit
608:(Team 2),
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558:astronaut
529:45 s
501:John Young
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253:Egg Count
101:astronaut
2042:31 August
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571:flyover.
556:Apollo 11
490:Apollo 11
119:Mike Enzi
99:Apollo 11
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2015:April 6,
1670:10 March
1648:12 March
1581:10 March
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