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Discover the art of crafting your own rocket stove and homemade BBQ grill in this step-by-step tutorial. Perfect for outdoor ...
Your rocket is going to fall down to earth hard, and you’ll be glad you went with a soft nose cone should it accidentally land on a car windshield or some kid’s skull.
It will have to be capable of pushing the craft to 34,200kph (textbooks claim 27,720kph, but that fails to take gravity and drag into account). "Unlike a car, a rocket doesn't have to convert ...
A rocket stove is a super-efficient cooking and heating stove that can be built with a wide variety of materials from bricks to pipes to clay to packed dirt.
Welcome to Edition 8.02 of the Rocket Report! It's worth taking a moment to recognize an important anniversary in the history ...
This year, since 23ABC Chief Meteorologist Elaina Rusk can't be in a classroom due to COVID-19, she found a way to bring her passion for science straight to the schoolkids learning at home.
You may wonder what to do with an old plastic water bottle. Sure, you could just drop it in the recycle bin -- but it could also be “upcycled” into a rocket like Ben Cusick’s model ...
Illuminate the skies of Minecraft with a Firework Rocket. A brief how-to guide on crafting firework rockets in Minecraft.
Building a rocket may seem like a daunting task, especially if you don't know where to start. Fortunately, we've found four of the best homemade designs.
For two years Mike Hughes worked on a rocket. His goal was to prove the earth was flat. Over the weekend, he got a third of a mile into the air and then fell back to earth. The rocket had a parachute.