What is LDRS?![]() NASA scientists aren't the only ones who can play with rockets! Once a year, the most fearless and hardcore of all rocket builders from around the country come together at LDRS and go head-to-head to see who can build the meanest, baddest most powerful rocket around. For five days, more than 2,000 rockets burst into the sky with a billow of smoke, racing thousands of feet straight up in a matter of seconds. In fact, the FAA has no choice but to divert all air traffic around the entire event! This year, Science Channel brings the event to you on Sunday, October 30 at 10PM, and all of the fire and grit that goes with it! What does LDRS stand for? Quite simply, Large Dangerous Rocket Ships. Hey, why complicate a good thing? And who better to host this explosive event than Kari Byron from Mythbusters? This artist, science chick and working mom sees more explosions in a week on the Mythbusters set than most people see in a lifetime! She's right up in the action and takes viewers behind the red tape to find out more about these wacky contestants and their self-made rockets. To make things even more hectic, LDRS hosts four different categories of competitive rocketry:
All year long, these rocket enthusiasts plan, tinker, test and toy with their machines, using physics, engineering, math, and some serious courage to produce some of the most insanely high-powered rockets anyone has ever seen. Be sure to tune in this Halloween, October 30 at 10PM e/p! |
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