For the Lost in Space Project for Physics I built a bottle rocket. My partner for this project was Jordan Foster. The four different parts of a rocket are First, a cone is placed on the nose of the rocket. Second, cushion is arranged inside of the cone. Third, the body is situated between the nose and nozzle of the rocket. Fourth, the fins are fixed to the soda bottle body of the rocket. For each part of the rocket, we decided on specific materials to built them out of. First, for the cone, the preferred material was a soda bottle. Second, for the cushion, the favored substantial were both cotton balls and marshmallows. Third, for the body, the approved appreciable was a Canada Dry Ginger Ale bottle. Fourth, for the fins, the recommended tangible was cardboard. The reason we chose cardboard was because it was the most dependable and reliable relative to the other supplies. But in the end, we really didn't succeed in completing the project correctly. Unfortunately, after our launch, our rocket performed only satisfactory. First, our rocket didn’t go as high as we expected. Other rockets had gone higher and faster than ours. The reason being our rocket was top heavy and unbalanced. Second, our eggstronaut didn’t survive either. Other eggstornauts did fortunately though. The reason being again our rocket was too heavy at the nose and unequal. As you can see, after our launch, our rocket achieved only adequacy. If we were to redo or do over this experiment we would disperse the weight equally along the projectile.