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The SkyLab is our most popular rocket kit. It is ideal for group activities where everyone gets a rocket.
The High Altitude Pro flies a bit higher than the SkyLab. It has an unusual ring fin structure, and it is essentially the upper stage of our Ozone Probe 2-Stage rocket.
The Rocket Car is a horizontal rocket that makes it much easier to measure motion parameters such as distance, velocity, acceleration, mass, friction and impact.
The Payload Rocket can lift a small camera (not included) payload about 150 feet into the air. The camera descends slowly by parachute, and (depending on how you've set up the camera) it takes lots of photos or video on its way down. You can get some amazing aerial photo this way. You can send up an egg (not included) instead, but don't expect to get any photos out of it.
The SkyLab Extreme uses our new narrow-profile U16 bottle to reduce air friction. It really goes! Plus it looks amazingly cool. The U16 bottle IS included with the kit.
The Extreme Screamer is like the High Altitude Pro rocket only it has the narrow-profile U16 bottle (included). This is essentially the upper stage of the Extreme 2-Stage or Extreme 3-Stage rocket.
The Ozone Probe is our first production 2-Stage rocket. It's simple, reliable, and flies very high (about 450 feet).
The Extreme 2-Stage rocket takes multistage water rocketry to the next level by replacing the upper stage bottle with the U16 narrow-profile bottle. The booster stage bottle and the upper stage U16 bottle are both included.
The Extreme 3-Stage rocket is our most amazing rocket yet. The three stages separate with split-second accuracy based on pressure differences. It looks like rocket science when it's flying, but you don't have to be a rocket scientist to make it go.
This shows our full line of rockets (all 9 of them) plus one rocket that we don't sell (the Saturn V rocket). The biggest accomplishments in life are made by many small increments. Start turning yourself and your students into future rocket scientists with rockets from AntiGravity Research Corporation.