Yough Cougar Rocketry |
The mission of the Yough Cougar
Rocketry Team for the 2008 NASA Student Launch Initiative is to carry a scientific payload to an above ground level altitude of 5280 feet aboard a
custom launch vehicle and safely return to the ground without damage.
Project Name: Project Dorothy Yough Cougar Rocketry Team |
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Navigation System 2008 SLI Meet the Team Videos of launches MSDS sheets for 2007 SLI
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Josh Sarosinski,
Hazardous Materials
Graduating class of 2010 Academic classes: Algebra II, Geometry, Statistics, Earth Science, Biology with lab, Botany, Environment science, College English 9 & 10, American History 9 & 10, Computer Applications Interest and Hobbies: Computer gaming, Animals, Mowing grass, and Rocketry Current Employment: None "I became a member of the Cougar Rocketry Team last year as a freshman. I attended the 2007 TARC finals in Manassas, Virginia along with Stephanie and Ashley. My interests include quad riding, video and computer games, and of course, rocketry. I am quite intrigued with the high power rocketry projects since seeing Dorothy built last year. Dorothy was only twice as tall as I am, so I would like to build another rocket that is equally impressive. As was the previous team’s motto, I believe in ‘Go Big, or Go Home’, just add the ‘No Crying!’"
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