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Deane DeCastro [x7628]
Kari Morioka [x7372]
Palani Williams [x7721]

[Story] [Science]

Landing:

To land, the rockets turn up to slow down the fall. When it lands the big cork under the ship keeps them afloat.

Take Off:

When the USS Corkshut is going to leave the Oobleck, the rockets turn up. Then two big helium balloons are released out of the ship. When the ship starts to lift off it releases the big cork back into the Oobleck, leaving it behind. When the USS Corkshut reaches space the helium balloons are brought back in and the rockets stay on to maneuver through space.

Size:

My spaceship is called the USS Corkshut. The USS Corkshut uses a cork to land. It is located under the ship. The USS Corkshut is as big as 5 Keawe Gyms stacked in different ways.

Fuel:

My ship is powered by trash and food scraps. Whatever is discarded is recycled in to energy to power everything.

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