Now that it's Section 3 in Andrew's class, Sophie and I are starting to finalize our ideas about what we want our final rocket to look like. With the data we calculated from our final motor and thrust curve, we calculated how much grams of weight we can have our rocket weigh and how far in feet it will fly. We decided on making a motor that weighs close to 100 grams. The entire body will be made out of balsa wood to help keep it light. This should get the rocket to around 600 feet in the air. We decided on making the rocket body tapered like our balsa rocket and make it look slightly more cartoon like. We might end up using two motors or use a different type of motor to get more thrust so our rocket can reach a higher altitude. For our nozzle, we're pretty sure that we're going to make the body like normal and then cut off the top to make the nozzle. We'll add more balsa wood to the inside to make it stay in the rocket until it needs to be ejected. We might have to create something to keep it in the rocket without falling off during launch. After Sophie and I are finished making the rocket, we're going to paint it our original idea for our balsa rocket. It'll be blended between the regular sky with clouds to space with the night. The top will have different stars and galaxies painted along it. All in all, we have a pretty good idea about what and how we're making.