Welcome to Our Team Page!
This is the Spring Grove Area High School SLI Team Page. All of our reports will be posted on this site. On our page we have all of our official SLI Documents, a slides show of our Sub-Scale Launch, our Team Pictures, and some Contact Information. You are welcome to browse any of these tabs, and share them with your friends and family. You can also go to our Facebook page by clicking the icon on the upper right hand corner of the page. We encourage you to follow us in our journey, and tell others of our project.
There are many things to be done on this project. Our team members will be working on important reports that will be submitted to NASA through this website. Therefore, all reports that are on this page are the official documents that were written for NASA. Team members will be working on these reports throughout the entire year. NASA will be giving us money for our rocket in increments upon the completion of each report. Fundraising is a crucial part for the success of our project. We have already sold Bonus Books, and have gotten donations from the members of our community. The trip down to Huntsville, Alabama will cost the most out of our entire budget, and this . We will need the support of the community for this project. We will need their support to be able to travel down to our practice launches and also down to Huntsville, Alabama.
Thanks to our official sponsor, AquaPhoenix Scientific, we will be able to complete our project and make it down to Huntsville. Their proposal is that after we raise half of our budget, they plan to generously donate the other half of the budget. In return we offered to let them personally create and adhere a design on our rocket. They have also worked very hard to help us with our project, and have even worked with us on creating kits for our rocketry workshop that should start in February.
We plan on educating the students in our community. We will do this by having assemblies and a follow up rocketry workshop. Our assemblies will inform students about our project. These assemblies will engage students from seventh to ninth grade in our district. Proceeding these assemblies students will be given a unique opportunity. This opportunity is for students that are interested in building their very own rocket. This rocketry workshop will be open to students from fifth grade to ninth grade and will be given the opportunity to work alongside the SLI team.
From the end of Winter and the beginning of Spring, we will be building our 6 foot 9.95 inch rocket. NASA will be giving us 3,700 dollars to build our rocket. They will be giving us this money in increments, following each successful completion of each report we submit. After each report we will be given feedback from NASA, and fix any changes that need to be done. After our proposal we made many changes that were written up in the PDR. We have already done our sub-scale launch, and it was very successful. There is a tab specifically for our sub-scale launch, where you can see pictures from all three of our great launches. At our sub-scale launch we tested to see if our full scale rocket would correspond to the sub-scale's success.With our success, we look forward to our construction on the full scale rocket.
There are many things to be done on this project. Our team members will be working on important reports that will be submitted to NASA through this website. Therefore, all reports that are on this page are the official documents that were written for NASA. Team members will be working on these reports throughout the entire year. NASA will be giving us money for our rocket in increments upon the completion of each report. Fundraising is a crucial part for the success of our project. We have already sold Bonus Books, and have gotten donations from the members of our community. The trip down to Huntsville, Alabama will cost the most out of our entire budget, and this . We will need the support of the community for this project. We will need their support to be able to travel down to our practice launches and also down to Huntsville, Alabama.
Thanks to our official sponsor, AquaPhoenix Scientific, we will be able to complete our project and make it down to Huntsville. Their proposal is that after we raise half of our budget, they plan to generously donate the other half of the budget. In return we offered to let them personally create and adhere a design on our rocket. They have also worked very hard to help us with our project, and have even worked with us on creating kits for our rocketry workshop that should start in February.
We plan on educating the students in our community. We will do this by having assemblies and a follow up rocketry workshop. Our assemblies will inform students about our project. These assemblies will engage students from seventh to ninth grade in our district. Proceeding these assemblies students will be given a unique opportunity. This opportunity is for students that are interested in building their very own rocket. This rocketry workshop will be open to students from fifth grade to ninth grade and will be given the opportunity to work alongside the SLI team.
From the end of Winter and the beginning of Spring, we will be building our 6 foot 9.95 inch rocket. NASA will be giving us 3,700 dollars to build our rocket. They will be giving us this money in increments, following each successful completion of each report we submit. After each report we will be given feedback from NASA, and fix any changes that need to be done. After our proposal we made many changes that were written up in the PDR. We have already done our sub-scale launch, and it was very successful. There is a tab specifically for our sub-scale launch, where you can see pictures from all three of our great launches. At our sub-scale launch we tested to see if our full scale rocket would correspond to the sub-scale's success.With our success, we look forward to our construction on the full scale rocket.