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The UK Youth Rocketry Challenge (UKRoC) is a youth
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building competition, established in 2007. It provides secondary school student teams (of 3 to 5 members aged 11 to 18), a realistic experience in designing a flying aerospace vehicle that meets a specified set of mission and performance requirements. Students have to work together in teams, emulating the practices of real aerospace engineers. Not intended to be easy, and considered well within the capabilities of secondary school students with a good background in science and maths, and some craftsmanship skills. Run b
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its key goal is to ''"Encourage school children to enter the world of aerospace and science"''. The winner goes forward to represent the UK competing in the International Rocketry Challenge against the winners of the American, French and Japanese competitions.


The challenge

For each competition UKRoC teams have had to design, construct and successfully launch a rocket to carry one or more raw medium size hen's
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as close to a specified altitude, for a specific flight time, then return the egg and
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payload section safely, and undamaged to earth using a specified means of deceleration. Many teams choose to design their rockets on simulation programs, such as Spacecad and RockSim, which not only enable them to design, but also calculate how well a rocket will perform in different weather conditions.


History

From 2007 to 2009 finals were held at Charterhouse School, Surrey. The 2008 finalists were: 342 Ealing and Brentford ATC, Beaumont School, Coombeshead College, Costessey High School,
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Dinnington Comprehensive School Dinnington High School is a secondary school in Dinnington, in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. It is a coeducational comprehensive school for day pupils between the ages of 11 and 18, and takes in approximat ...
, Harrogate Grammar, Holywells High School, Horsforth Secondary School,
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, Lancaster School, Loreto College,
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, Salt Grammar School, Shipston High School, Thornton Grammar and Wootton Bassett School. The 2009 finalists were: 342 Ealing and Brentford ATC, Coombeshead College, Dinnington Comprehensive School, Holywells High School, Horsforth School, John Leggott Sixth Form College, Lostock Hall Community High School, Portchester Community College, Royal Liberty School, Saffron Walden County High School, Shipston High School, Thornton Grammar School and
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. In 2010
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announced that it had withdrawn all official support from the UKAYRoC competition. The 2010 finalists were: Abbeyfield School,
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, The Community Science College @ Thornhill, Dinnington Comprehensive School, Girls Aloft (Victoria College), Horsforth Secondary School, John Leggott College, Lostock Hall, Royal Liberty School, Thornton Grammar School, Wootton Bassett School and
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. The 2011 and 2012 finals were held at the
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, Leicestershire. The 2011 finalists were: Penglais School,
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, Royal Liberty School, Bradford Grammar School,
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, Dinnington Comprehensive, Exmouth Community College, Worksop College, 342 Ealing and Brentford ATC, Horsforth School,
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, Abbeyfield School, Lostock Hall High School, The Community Science College @ Thornhill and
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. The 2012 finalists were: Royal Liberty School, Longstone Special School,
Samuel Lister Academy Dixons Cottingley Academy (formerly Samuel Lister Academy, Aire Valley School, Nab Wood School and originally Nab Wood Grammar School) is a mixed secondary school located in Cottingley, West Yorkshire, England. Originally opened as Nab Wood ...
, Whitley Bay High School, Abbeyfield School, Airedale Academy, The Perse School, Our Lady's Grammar School, 1429 Squadron Aberporth ATC, Victoria College Belfast, The Thomas Hardye School, Worksop College, Lostock Hall Academy and Royal Wootton Bassett Academy. The 2013 finals were held on 8 May, at Queen’s Parade, Farnborough. The finalists were:
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, 1114 (Gosforth) ATC Squadron, Worksop College, Abbeyfield School, 10th Chippenham Air Scouts, Perse School, Victoria College Belfast,
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, Airedale Academy,
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, Lostock Hall Academy, The Royal Liberty School, Whitley Bay High School, Longstone School and Boston Spa School.


Media coverage

In 2009, BBC ''Look North'' ran a news item on the event, and it featured on the children's show Blue Peter. In 2011, the competition received a mention on
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and featured in two
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articles.


References


External links


UKAYRoC official website

Online model rocket motors shop
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Young rocketeers shoot for stars
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