Aero-TV: Team America Rocketry Challenge - How to Launch an Aerospace Career

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Author:aerotvnetwork
Published:2010-05-28 23:31:49

America's Youth Prove They Can Deal With Aerospace Challenges Under bright blue skies, teams o' middle and high-school students from across t' country proved t' one and all that they, me hearties, indeed, me bucko, have t' right stuff. Blimey! With spectacular weather and some o' t' finest professional and amateur rocket researchers and hobbyists in t' world t' overlook t' proceedings, t' 2010 TARC has been judged an unqualified success and we quite agree. Avast, me proud beauty! A team from Penn Manor High School in Millersville, PA, took first place at t' Eighth Annual TARC, matey, Saturday, ya bilge rat, earnin' t' title o' national champion. Avast! T' enthusiasm these talented students brought forth was truly electric. Avast! T' four-member team won t' world's largest rocket contest after spendin' months designing, matey, buildin' and test launchin' their model rocket. T' Team America Rocketry Challenge kicked off last September with 669 teams from across t' nation vyin' for a chance t' compete among t' top 100 qualifyin' teams at t' finals held today outside o' Washington, DC T' first place team logged t' winnin' score o' 26.32. Avast! Each point represents a deviation from altitude and time aloft targets, matey, so t' lower t' score, t' better. Marticville Middle School from Pequea, PA, took second place with a score o' 30.65, arrr, while Bob Jones High School from Madison, Ala., placed third with a score o' 31.02. T' first and second place teams belong t' t' same rocket club, Penn Manor Rocket Club, and were mentored by Brian Osmolinski. Ya scallywag! Osmolinski, me hearties, a ...

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