During our launch, something that stood out was the hight and the fact that nothing got damaged. During the other launches, I realized that the thick body was a bad idea, which shortened the hight of the rocket. My team’s first launch went a little shorter because the hight of the nose cone was very short. The clinometer reading was actually not as hard as I thought, and I got almost the same as everyone else.
Our rocket went about one hundred fifty feet. For rocket design #3 we are going to change the fins. I feel like the cardboard wasn’t a good idea, or maybe the fin shape wasn’t a good idea.
We collaborated well, with everyone only air pumping once, and all having a chance to have another job that wasn’t an air pumper. We all got the same data on graphing the rocket hight.