Subtitle Design and Build Your Own Rocket to Soar into the Sky - Learn About the Science and History of the Rocket – Kit Includes: Rocket Body, Detonator, Press-out Parts, Decals, Instruction Book
Description Description Enjoy hours of fun with this classic build-your-own kit, complete with rocket body, detonator, press-out parts, groovy design decals, and a full-color instruction book. Well before Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, people have been fascinated with space—whether it’s the movements of the moon, sun, stars, and planets or the possibilities of what (or who!) they contain—incorporating celestial objects into their mythologies and art. No longer the stuff of science fiction, space (and space travel) continues to challenge our curiosity and our imagination to this day. But even with the advent of private missions to “zero gravity” and travel to Mars a distant possibility, being an astronaut is still out of reach for most of us.
So if you’ve ever had dreams of building your own rocket, here’s your chance. The all-in-one
Build Your Own Rocket kit is exciting to build, whether on your own or with your family, and will lift off flight after flight. Included in this kit is an
easy-to-follow instruction manual for putting together not only the rocket body and boosters, nose cones, and fins, but also the launcher and detonator. Learn why these parts are important and also what helps propel them through the air. Also in the manual are
safety tips,
hints for streamlining the building process,
suggestions for personalizing the rocket with the included design decals, and
just a bit of moon mythology.
Inside, you will find:
- 16-page illustrated instruction book with easy-to-follow assembly directions along with space and rocket facts
- Press-out templates for rocket boosters, nose cones, fins, and more
- Rocket body tube
- Foam nose cone and tube
- Launcher base and detonator
- Rubber hoses and bicycle-pump-nozzle adapter
- Design decals to personalize your rocket before lift off
This kit is perfect for anyone who has ever dreamed of joining NASA, enjoys tinkering with projects, or just likes to have a good time outdoors. While your rocket won’t go to the moon, you can take it wherever you go and experiment with different types of wind.
How far will it go? The sky’s the limit!