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Rocket Dreams

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Rocket Dreams

Kai Hori ’22 has wanted to build and launch his own rocket ever since he saw the movie October Sky and was β€œalmost religiously carried away” by the story of a high school boy in a coal mining town who dreams of launching a rocket. Hori saw his dream come true with the help of the 91΄σΙρ Rocketry Club, which he and a friend founded as ninth graders. In April, a projectile he designed soared up into the skies above Sawyer Field as part of the American Rocketry Challenge.

β€œI pressed the ignition button, saw smoke furiously coming out of the nozzle in slow motion, and felt this sudden relief,” he said. The rocket, which was partially made on a 3D printer, rose 855 vertical feet, then parachuted back down to the turf with its payload, an egg, unbroken. Hori is hopeful about a career in the field of space exploration. β€œFingers crossed, I will be working for an aerospace engineering company in the not-so-distant future.”