Guide to Rockets

How are rockets made? The Beginner’s Guide to Rockets will introduce you to the basics behind rocket science.

 

The Beginner’s Guide to Rockets will help you learn the basic math and physics that govern the design and flight of rockets. We’ll look at many different kinds of rockets, from stomp rockets, which are a special kind of artillery shell, to bottle rockets, to model rockets, to full scale boosters. We’ll look at the similarities and the differences in these rockets and include some instructions for making and flying your own rockets.NASA Model Rocket

Here you can study how rockets operate at your own pace and to your own level of interest. The flight of the rocket involves the interaction of forces, so we include background pages on the fundamentals of forces. Aerodynamics plays a major role in the flight of toy rockets and in the generation of thrust for full scale rockets, so there are background pages devoted to basic aerodynamics. There are also background pages on thermodynamics and gas dynamics because of the role they play in rocket propulsion. Since we will be sending rockets to the Moon and Mars, we provide some background information on these destinations in addition to our home planet.

Rocket Fundamentals

Rocket Motion

Stability and Control

Compressed Air Rockets

Bottle Rockets

Model Rockets

Full Scale Rockets

Thrust

Weight

Aerodynamic Force

Planetary Information

Fluid Dynamics

Static Gases

Thermodynamics

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