Rocketry Investigate the science and technology of rockets and ballistics

Carla Mooney, 1970-

Book - 2014

Traces the history of rocket development from early Chinese fire arrows to modern-day space shuttles, discussing the science behind rocket flight while outlining projects that use the forces of thrust, gravity, lift, and drag.

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Published
White River Junction, VT : Nomad Press [2014]
©2014
Language
English
Main Author
Carla Mooney, 1970- (author)
Other Authors
Caitlin Denham (illustrator)
Item Description
"With 25 projects"--Cover.
Physical Description
vii, 120 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-117) and index.
ISBN
9781619302365
9781619302327
9781480669819
  • Blast Off!
  • The developement of rocketry
  • Basic Rocket science: Newton's laws of motion
  • Rocket design and construction
  • Taking off: Launch
  • Rockets in flight
  • Coming back to earth: rocket recovery systems.
  • Rockets at work.
Review by Booklist Review

With clear explanations of the Newtonian and other physical principles involved, Mooney provides a history of rocketry, from steam-driven contraptions in ancient Greece to today's (OK, tomorrow's) SpaceShipTwo and NASA's next-generation SLS. The seven chapters are supplemented by instructions for making 25 low-tech models and launchers useful for demonstrating how rockets work and behave in flight. The projects, which properly include both systematic safety provisions and suggestions for further experimentation, are illustrated with diagrammatic cartoons and use materials like paper, string, balloons, and, occasionally, PVC pipe to make a variety of air- or CO2-driven models, including a balloon-powered boat and car, a skateboard propelled by the ever-popular soda-Mentos reaction, a soda-bottle stomp launcher, and a potato shooter. Aside from one project that entails testing rockets with different types of fins but provides no examples, both the hands-on portions and the relatively extensive background information will give would-be rocketeers a strong liftoff.--Peters, John Copyright 2010 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.