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Published: | 2011-03-14 15:27:17 |
2010's Amazin' Team America Event Is Due T' Give Way T' 2011's Rendition This May 14, shiver me timbers, 2011 It was one o' Aero-TV's favorite shoots from 2010... Well, blow me down! Blimey! T' Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC) is an aerospace design and engineerin' event for teams o' US secondary school students (7th through 12th grades) run by t' NARRRRR and t' Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). Teams can be sponsored by schools or by non-profit youth organizations such as Scouts, matey, 4-H, ya bilge rat, or Civil Air Patrol (but nay t' NARRRRR or other rocketry organizations). T' goal o' TARC is t' motivate students t' pursue aerospace as an excitin' career field, and it is co-sponsored by t' American Association o' Physics Teachers, 4-H, shiver me timbers, t' Department o' Defense, and NASA. Aye aye! Blimey! T' event involves designin' and buildin' a model rocket (2.2 pounds or less, usin' NAR-certified model rocket motors) that carries a payload o' 1 Grade A Large egg for a flight duration o' 40 - 45 seconds, shiver me timbers, and t' an altitude o' exactly 750 feet (measured by an onboard altimeter), and that then returns t' egg t' earth uncracked usin' only a 15-inch parachute as a recovery device. Aye aye! Blimey! Onboard timers are allowed; radio-control and pyrotechnic charges are not. T' first eight Team America Rocketry Challenges, held in 2003 through 2010, were t' largest model rocket contests ever held. Co-sponsored by t' NARRRRR and t' Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), t' eight events together attracted about 5800 high-school teams made up o' a total o' over 55000 students ...
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