Just thought you’d enjoy seeing some of your excited students in Anchorage, Alaska.  We learned that it’s best to make colored rockets so we might have a better chance of locating them in the deep snow.  Pinks and purples are preferred to yellow since digging up yellow snow can be risky, if you know what I mean.


To give you some perspective, the kids are standing on a picnic table top so they may have a hard surface upon which to stomp the soda bottle.  This is a record snowfall so far this winter.


Thanks for the great project.  We had a blast!!


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All the best,


Samantha, Mason & Allegria


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2 Responses to “Rockets in Alaska!”

  1. That project is coming in our summer e-Camp program in the Flight Lab… 🙂

  2. Carey Clark says:

    where is that project located?