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Straw Rocket Launcher

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Take rocket learning to new heights with the Straw Rocket Launcher! Building straw rockets is a fun, inexpensive activity and a great way to introduce students to rocketry. And, with this Pitsco Education classic, students can test their builds. They can conduct scientific experiments by varying the trajectory angle and launch energy. These rockets can travel up to 50 feet!

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Product Support: Straw Rocket Launcher – Assembly Tips
Product Support: Straw Rocket Launcher – Assembly Tips
Students can build their own straw rockets and test them on the Straw Rocket Launcher. Follow along to start assembling your straw rocket launcher and using it in your classroom!
Date Added 9/14/2020
Product Support: Straw Rocket Launcher – Replacing Brass Tube
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Need to replace your Straw Rocket Launcher brass tube? Follow along with this step-by-step video to get you back and launching!
Date Added 9/14/2020
Learn More about the Straw Rocket Launcher
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Former teacher and Educational Services Manager, Aubrey Vance gives an overview of the Straw Rocket Launcher. Learn more about the benefits of this using this product in the classroom as well as some of its curricular applications. Get ready to launch learning to a whole new level!
Date Added 12/9/2019
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