
Rocket Science for High Schoolers: Blast Off Basics
Your Guide to Rockets, Space, and Epic Launches
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Narrated by:
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Rebekah Amber Clark
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By:
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C.D. Scott
About this listen
Rocket Science for High Schoolers: Blast Off Basics Unlock the Secrets of Rocket Science—No PhD Required! Are you fascinated by rockets, space, and the thrill of epic launches? Do you dream of building your own rocket or understanding how those massive machines defy gravity? Rocket Science for High Schoolers: Blast Off Basics is your ultimate guide to the awe-inspiring world of rockets—written just for teens like you!
Why This Book is a Must-Have: Easy-to-Understand: No confusing jargon or boring textbooks here! This book breaks down rocket science into fun, bite-sized lessons anyone can understand. Hands-On Projects: Build your own rockets with simple DIY projects using everyday materials like baking soda, vinegar, and water bottles. Epic Stories & Fun Facts: Discover the history of rockets, from ancient firecrackers to moon-landing monsters like the Saturn V. Inspiring Role Models: Meet rocket legends like Robert Goddard and modern-day heroes like Elon Musk. Perfect for STEM Enthusiasts: Whether you're a science geek or just curious, this book makes learning about physics, engineering, and space exploration exciting!
What You’ll Learn: The Basics of Rockets: What makes a rocket fly? How do nose cones, fins, and engines work together? The Science Behind Launches: Dive into propulsion, aerodynamics, and Newton’s Third Law—without the headache! Cool Rocket Projects: Launch your own vinegar-powered rocket, water bottle rocket, and straw rocket. Real-World Applications: Explore how rockets are used today, from SpaceX’s reusable Falcon 9 to NASA’s Artemis missions to the Moon.
Who Is This Book For?
• High school students curious about space and science
• Aspiring engineers, astronauts, or rocket scientists
• Teachers looking for engaging STEM resources
• Anyone who loves hands-on projects and epic space stories
©2025 C.D. Scott (P)2025 C.D. Scott