Yough
         Cougar
                    
       Rocketry
The mission of the Yough Cougar Rocketry Team for the 2008 NASA Student Launch Initiative is to carry a scientific payload to an above ground level altitude of 5280 feet aboard a custom launch vehicle and safely return to the ground without damage.

Project Name: Project Dorothy

Yough Cougar Rocketry Team
Yough High School
919 Lowber Road
Herminie, PA 15637
724 - 446 - 5520 ext. 2015

Navigation System

Home Page

2008 SLI

Meet the Team
    Amy
    Ashley
    Stephanie
    Josh
    Alicia
    Mr. Gilbert

Proposal

Preliminary Design Review

Critical Design Review

CDR Presentation

Flight Readiness Review

FRR Presentation

Outreach

Outreach Pictures

Videos of launches
Quarter Scale (QuickTime)
Quarter Scale (WMV)

MSDS sheets for
Loctite Epoxy
Rustoleum Primer
Quest Rocket Motors
PC-7 Epoxy

2007 SLI

Proposal

PDR

CDR

CDR Presentation

FRR

FRR Presentation

 

 

Josh Sarosinski, Hazardous Materials

Graduating class of 2010

Academic classes: Algebra II, Geometry, Statistics, Earth Science, Biology with lab, Botany, Environment science, College English 9 & 10, American History 9 & 10, Computer Applications

Interest and Hobbies: Computer gaming, Animals, Mowing grass, and Rocketry

Current Employment: None

"I became a member of the Cougar Rocketry Team last year as a freshman. I attended the 2007 TARC finals in Manassas, Virginia along with Stephanie and Ashley. My interests include quad riding, video and computer games, and of course, rocketry. I am quite intrigued with the high power rocketry projects since seeing Dorothy built last year. Dorothy was only twice as tall as I am, so I would like to build another rocket that is equally impressive. As was the previous team’s motto, I believe in ‘Go Big, or Go Home’, just add the ‘No Crying!’"