The HydroLaunch Water
Rocket System
Unlike other Water Rockets available in the market, the HydroLaunch Water Rocket System provides all the features expected in a model rocket – from an aerodynamic nose cone to precision-cut fins.
The HydroLaunch Water Rocket System enhances the traditional method of using pressurized water to propel a rocket by transforming it into a powerful teaching tool. This system introduces mechanical complexity, enabling students to engage in hands-on engineering of a water rocket. Through this process, they can customize launch angle, nozzle size, and deploy a parachute with precision. The HydroLaunch Water Rocket Launcher is the only pneumatically controlled launcher that pressurizes and triggers the rocket from the same pneumatic line.
For advanced learning, the foam nose cone of the rocket contains a space for the LaunchTrak flight computer (sold separately), which records and provides students with detailed flight data. Students can analyze the logged data, including flight altitude and graphing.
The HydroLaunch Water Rocket System not only offers a thrilling and enjoyable experience, but also serves as a valuable tool for students to conduct experiments, analyze data, and improve their mechanical skills through hands-on learning. By allowing students to learn the material without compromising the science, HydroLaunch provides an exciting approach to education.
It’s Rocket Science. And it can be Anywhere.
Space Trek offers educational solutions for classrooms and engaging learning experiences at our campus located within the Center for Space Education at Kennedy Space Center.

Rocketry for Classrooms
Our K-12 curriculum follows the 5E inquiry-based model and fosters collaboration through a mission-based team approach and is free for everyone.

Field Experiences at Space Trek
Visiting Kennedy Space Center? Make Space Trek a part of your students’ experience! Our add-on programming is standards-aligned and can be tailored to the level of your students. Whether it be two hours or a half-day, our SPACE Lab makes a field trip to KSC

Rocketry for Classrooms
Our K-12 curriculum follows the 5E inquiry-based model and fosters collaboration through a mission-based team approach and is free for everyone.

Rocketry for Classrooms
Our K-12 curriculum follows the 5E inquiry-based model and fosters collaboration through a mission-based team approach and is free for everyone.