Baylis Mitchell working by himself on the rocket project in Andy Lammers science class of 2017 pushing through a struggle at the last minute. He has yet to come up with an ingenious rocket but he soon able to find success getting the second best time in his class showing up all others in the last six minutes of the last class to test his rocket. Pumping the rocket by himself and rushing to the string to let loose all its power letting it soar up into the sky. As it flies up the capsule comes off at its peak and the parachute rolls out of the cone but is not open. beginning to free-fall towards earth again panic arises amongst the students for it was his last egg. But the reliable rocket proudly opens up its parachute and a smile spreads across Baylis as his egg lands safely on the ground with a time of 11.29 seconds. Success has been found at the last minute and Baylis is saved soaring from a C to an A. An astounded Baylis says "I can't believe it worked, I guess I just got lucky". It is another great day for Baylis and a wonderful one for bottle ballistics.
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