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All rocket experiment activities must be conducted under adult supervision for safety.
Launch rockets exclusively outdoors in a clear, flat area of 30-50m, avoiding hard surfaces and adverse weather.
Identify and steer clear of obstacles such as electrical wires, trees, roads, and people.
Never point the rocket or plug at people/objects. Maintain a minimum 6-meter safety distance.
Slide foam fins onto supports and apply stickers to both sides of each fin.
Use the provided double-sided adhesive tape to firmly attach the fins to the rocket body.
Personalize the rocket by placing decorative stickers as shown in the diagram.
Phosphorescent stickers absorb sunlight to glow in the dark.
Mix water with baking soda in the bowl, filling up to the indicated line.
Fill the filter with citric acid using the spoon and funnel; ensure the filter remains dry.
Practice inserting and locking the rocket plug multiple times to ensure proper function.
Review page 3 safety instructions before starting the launch sequence.
Position the rocket on a stable launch pad and establish a 6-meter safety zone.
Hold the rocket nose-down and pour the baking soda mixture into the tank using the funnel.
Insert the plug into the tank opening and press the handle to lock it in place.
Place the rocket on the launch pad, move to a safe distance, and await lift-off.
Expect potential fuel leakage before launch; this is normal. Be patient.
If the rocket fails to launch, wait 5 minutes, then carefully remove the plug.
Rinse the rocket and filter with clean water after each launch and wash hands.
A chemical reaction creates carbon dioxide gas, generating pressure to propel the rocket.
White vinegar can substitute citric acid in the rocket fuel mixture.
Follow these steps to correctly reassemble the rocket's plug mechanism.