--- title: "Shuttle Designer" type: "article" slug: "shuttle-designer" url: "http://localhost/article/shuttle-designer/" markdown_url: "http://localhost/article/shuttle-designer.md" published_at: "2020-10-27T17:07:43+00:00" modified_at: "2024-05-26T13:22:15+00:00" featured_image: url: "http://localhost/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/20230809-041332.jpg" excerpt: "Design a rocket to put the assigned payload into a suborbital trajectory at the correct velocity before it runs out of fuel. If you succeed, then you are given an \"access\" code. The code is necessary to continue so that you can design a more complicated rocket. A second success gives you a final access…" category: - name: "Time Designs Magazine" slug: "time-designs" taxonomy: "category" url: "http://localhost/category/periodicals/time-designs/" post_tag: - name: "JA Specialty Software" slug: "ja-specialty-software" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/ja-specialty-software/" - name: "Software review" slug: "software-review" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/software-review/" - name: "TS 2068" slug: "ts2068" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/ts2068/" model: - name: "Timex/Sinclair 2068" slug: "ts-2068" taxonomy: "model" url: "http://localhost/model/ts-2068/" indiv: - name: "Duncan Teague" slug: "duncan-teague" taxonomy: "indiv" url: "http://localhost/indiv/duncan-teague/" publication: "Time Designs Magazine" publication_r: id: 10277 title: "Time Designs Magazine" type: "periodical" url: "http://localhost/periodical/time-designs-magazine/" authors: "Duncan Teague" volume: "2" issue: "1" issues_articles: - id: 26775 title: "Time Designs Magazine v2 n1" type: "issue" url: "http://localhost/issue/time-designs-magazine-v2-n1/" pages: "9" pubdate: "November/December 1985" archive_link: false volumeissue: "v2n1" companies_articles: - id: 10963 title: "JA Specialty Software" type: "company" url: "http://localhost/company/ja-specialty-software/" --- # Shuttle Designer Design a rocket to put the assigned payload into a suborbital trajectory at the correct velocity before it runs out of fuel. If you succeed, then you are given an “access” code. The code is necessary to continue so that you can design a more complicated rocket. A second success gives you a final access code. You have graduated to the point at which you are qualified to design a Space Shuttle.