Thursday, June 27, 2013

Texas Teens Take Rocket Title

60-Second Space

Three teenage Texas model rocketeers beat out teams from France and the U.K. to claim top honors at this year's International Rocketry Competition. John Matson reports.

More 60-Second Space

This story is not about space, exactly. But it is about rockets?the model kind?and the kids who may grow up to launch the real thing into space someday.

A trio of teenage Texas model rocketeers beat out teams from France and the U.K. to claim top honors at this year?s International Rocketry Competition. The U.S. team, from a 4-H club in Georgetown, Texas, won the June 21st fly-off at the Paris Air Show. They earned their spot in the international showdown by besting 99 other American teams.

The contest required rocket kids to send a raw egg into the sky, as close to 750 feet altitude as possible, in a flight lasting between 48 and 50 seconds?and bring the egg safely back to earth. Brothers Mark and Matthew Janecka and their teammate Daniel Kelton won the international contest with a flight that only peaked at 703 feet, but lasted a textbook 49.18 seconds.

After the competition the Texas teens got to meet with French president Francois Hollande. The president wore a dark suit and tie, and the boys from Texas wore windbreakers and cowboy hats. Fitting for space cowboys.

?John Matson

[The above text is a transcript of this podcast]?


Source: http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=texas-teens-take-rocket-title-13-06-25

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