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In 2014, the National Aeronautic Association named AIA and the National Association of Rocketry (NAR) the 2014 recipients of the Frank G. Brewer Trophy. The award serves to recognize an individual, a group of individuals, or an organization for significant contributions of enduring value to aerospace
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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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In 2015, the National Coalition for Aviation and Space Education (NCASE) selected the Aerospace Industries Association and the National Association of Rocketry to receive its Dr. Mervin K. Strickler Aerospace Education Award, in recognition of their outstanding achievements in the field of aerospace
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The requirements for each year's challenge are announced during the summer. Teams generally meet early in the school year, and must make official qualifying flights by early April. A team only has three chances to fly an official qualification attempt; only scores from flights that meet the contest
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In 2013, Marion C. Blakey, President and CEO of the 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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Brigadier 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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The competition began in 2002 celebration of 100th anniversary of the flight, but due to a high level of interest became an annual occurrence. ARC fosters interest in aerospace engineering careers among its participants, and the 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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Jolly Logic 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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Portion of Rocket containing egg must return with 15in (38 cm) parachute. Rockets limited to 650 grams total liftoff weight; motors limited to 80 N·s. Egg must lay on its side. External diameter of rocket must be no less than 60 mm.
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must not be greater than 42 millimeters One egg to be carried. First flight altitude goal at finals is 775 ft (236 m); the duration goal is 41-43 s. Best two of three scores summed to determine Finals qualifiers.
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Rockets limited to 650 grams total liftoff weight; motors limited to 80 N·s. Rocket must descend with all pieces tethered to two parachutes of the same size. Best two of three scores summed to determine Finals qualifiers.
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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
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Two body sections (BT-70 upper for eggs, BT-80 lower), recovering as one piece. Finals flight targets: Flight 1 800 ft in 41-43 s, then Flight 2 (either 775 ft in 40-42 s or 825 ft, in 42-44 s) by coin toss.
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Body tubes of 2 different diameters, each no less than 6" long, recovering as one piece. Eggs oriented "sideways". Finals flight targets: 810 ft in 40-43 s and 860 ft in 42-45 s.
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Second flight altitude goal at finals is 825 ft (251 m); the duration goal is 43-45 s. Best two of three scores summed to determine Finals qualifiers.
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Rocket recovers as two pieces (egg and altimeter in one, motor in the other), both under parachute. Finals flight targets: 825 ft in 41-44 s and 875 ft in 43-46 s.
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President Obama meets with Team America Rocketry Challenge team members from Presidio, Texas in 2012 White House Science Fair.
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universities, and the armed services to attract students. The program rebranded in 2019 to the American Rocketry Challenge.
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Rockets recovers as 2 pieces. Eggs oriented sideways. Finals flight targets: 765 ft in and 815 ft, each in 41-44 s.
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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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The 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, and 2017 International Fly-Offs were won by the American winners of TARC.
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COVID-19 caused cancelation of the Finals and impacted most teams' ability to attempt qualifying flights
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The event receives local and national media coverage and usually draws well-known representatives of the
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It is starting in 2008, the winners of the U.S. competition have been awarded a trip to either the
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Rocket recovers as one piece. Finals flight targets: 800 ft in and 850 ft, each in 43-46 s.
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Rockets limited to 650 grams total liftoff weight; motors limited to 80 N·s.
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Duration errors are multiplied by three and added to altitude errors to get score
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Duration errors are multiplied by four and added to altitude errors to get score
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Duration errors are multiplied by two and added to altitude errors to get score
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Portion of Rocket containing egg must return with 15in (38 cm) parachute.
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William Van Order, LM Fellow at Lockheed Martin Enterprise Business Services.
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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Zachary J. Lemnios
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Contest adopts new two round flyoff. Presentation competition introduced.
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AIA Press Release - Students Vie For World's Largest Rocket Contest Title
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Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer Neal J. Keating.
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FAA Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety Margaret Gilligan
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Finals flight targets: 810 ft in 40-43 s and 860 ft in 42-45 s.
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Finals flight targets: 775 ft in 39-42 s and 825 ft in 41-44 s.
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Barber, Trip (2006). "Team America Rocketry Challenge, 2006".
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competition for students in grades six to 12 sponsored by the
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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 (2004). "Team America Rocketry Challenge 2004".
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Barber, Trip (2003). "Team America Rocketry Challenge 2003".
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Annual Contest Parameters and National Fly-Off Results
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Index

Team America Rocketry Challenge
American Rocketry Challenge Finals, 2010.
American
model rocketry
Aerospace Industries Association
National Association of Rocketry
NASA
United States Department of Defense
American Association of Physics Teachers
Civil Air Patrol

Defense Department
NASA
FAA
Robert Gates
Apollo 11
Buzz Aldrin
Rocket Boys
Homer Hickam
Sean O'Keefe
Mike Enzi
Charles Bolden
Great Meadow
The Plains, Virginia
eggs
engineering
aerodynamics
meteorology

Robert Gates

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