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Family Activity - Estes Model Rocket Launch in honor of Apollo 11 50 Years 07.2019

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Creator's Key Takeaways

this channel is about making good memories with your family and doing those things on a budget

we're gonna launch this launch in memory of the first walk on the moon July 20th 1969

Creator's Tips & Advice

โœ“Cut a hole in the parachute so it doesn't take forever to come down
โœ“Use a wad of toilet paper to protect the parachute from engine heat
โœ“Tilt the launch pad into the wind so the rocket drifts back to the field

๐Ÿ†•New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Rocket parachute might melt from engine heat โ€” Use a wad of toilet paper or tissue paper to protect it
Rocket might not drift back to the field โ€” Tilt the launch pad into the wind and use a guide rod

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow do you build and launch a model rocket?
QHow can you film a rocket launch from a drone?
QWhat is the significance of the Apollo 11 50th anniversary?
YouTube Video Descriptionโ†“

This channel is about building memories with your family on a budget. We do travel videos, home projects, hobbies and fun activities together and film them to share ideas with your family. We hope these videos inspire you to get outside, to explore the world God gave us and to enjoy time together as you make life-long memories. My dad and I used to build and launch model rockets when I was a kid. We wanted to involve my 10-year-old son in the same activity and so we built and launched a Rocket on July 22nd, 2019, 50-Years and 2 days after the Apollo 11 astronauts made history and set foot on the moon. My dad watched it all unfold live so it was fun to reminisce. If you have any questions about how we launched the rocket, built the launcher, or want to share your experiences, please like the video, subscribe to the channel and participate in the comments section. Happy Memory Making!