Wisconsin Student 'Rocketeers' Win National Team America Rocketry Challenge
Posted on: Saturday, 16 May 2009, 19:13 CDT
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The four-member team won the rocket competition after spending months perfecting their rocket design. The Team America Rocketry Challenge kicked off last September with hundreds of teams from 45 states and the
"Hard work, perseverance, teamwork, and custom electronics are the reasons our rocket performed well today," said
The team, one of three from Madison West High School, logged the winning score of 20.54. Each point represents a deviation from altitude and time aloft targets, so the lower the score, the better.
This year, student teams were asked to design, build and launch a model rocket to an altitude of 750 feet with a flight time of 45 seconds and a raw-egg payload situated horizontally to mimic the position of an astronaut. The egg had to return to earth unbroken in order for the launch to qualify.
The contest, sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association and the National Association of Rocketry, is designed to encourage students to consider careers in aerospace. Great jobs in the field will be abundant as almost 60 percent of the U.S. aerospace workforce is 45 or older and retiring in large numbers, according to AIA statistics.
The winning team will compete today for international glory in a fly-off against the winners of the UK Aerospace Youth Rocketry Challenge from
AIA President and CEO
"The students today were absolutely outstanding," Blakey said. "Each and every team demonstrated a superb grasp of the fundamentals of rocketry using physics, math and teamwork to launch their rocket and spur a terrific competition. This is an encouraging sign that there is a promising pipeline of future employees for our industry."
The Madison West High School team wins a trip to the International Paris Air Show in June, sponsored for the fourth year by Raytheon Company, a major supporter of the competition. The winning team shares a prize pool of more than
About 7,000 middle and high school students took part in the qualifying rounds of competition. Each team had until
AIA created the Team America Rocketry Challenge in 2003 to celebrate the centennial of flight and to generate interest in aerospace careers among young people. Despite the challenging economic times, the aerospace and defense sector is still hiring technical talent to replace the baby boomer generation that is starting to retire.
Members of the Madison West High School team are:
Complete competition results are available at www.rocketcontest.org. High-resolution images and broadcast-quality video are also available upon request.
Founded in 1919, the Aerospace Industries Association represents the nation's leading manufacturers and suppliers of civil, military, and business aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, space systems, aircraft engines, materiel, and related components, equipment services, and information technology.
SOURCE Aerospace Industries Association
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