
Attack Stem
Astral Orbit Rocketry

What we do: We build rockets to specific criteria to meet the competition goals. We often solve problems and a lot of our work is spent on fixing any issues that arise. We also work on many different parts of engineering, from concept design, to 3D modeling, manufacturing, as well as testing and data gathering.

Our competition: We compete in TARC, which stands for The American Rocketry Challenge.The goals of the competition are to send one egg up to exactly 243 meters on a rocket, and have a flight time of 40-42 seconds, all while preventing the egg from breaking.

Why we joined Attack Stem: We find it very important to spread the principles of engineering and rocketry to the next generation, as it is how we will keep making innovations that will get us closer to the stars. Adaak Stem allows us to meet these goals, and it also gives us a good platform to contribute to the Stem education.
Ambassador

Ben Cook
Bio: Ben has been interested in engineering and rocketry for a long time, and he has been working on various projects constantly. He was involved in the Crestview Middle School robotics team for two years, and was a team captain. Last year, he started the rocketry program at Marquette High School, and he is currently the team captain.