BY THE TIME THEY GOT to the International Rocketry Challenge at the Farnborough International Air Show in England last July, the four students from Creekview High School in Canton, Georgia, knew precisely what their rocket could do. They had the data.
Before they could make it to Farnborough, though, they had to win the national competition in The Plains, Virginia, 50 miles from Washington, D.C., where their rocket, according to contest rules, carried two raw eggs to an altitude of 800 feet and returned them safely to Earth within 41 to 43 seconds of liftoff. Of the 100 teams competing from 28 states and the District of Columbia on that May day, the Creekview four—Brayden Dodge, Warren Teachworth, Kennedy Hugo, and Aiden McChesney—came closest to the altitude and duration targets.…