What is the apogee of a rocket?
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It's goal is to push off the nose cone, and eject the parachute out of the rocket. Typically, we desire the ejection to occur right at apogee (the highest point in the trajectory of the rocket). It is at this point the rocket has slowed down to its minimum velocity.
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It's goal is to push off the nose cone, and eject the parachute out of the rocket. Typically, we desire the ejection to occur right at apogee (the highest point in the trajectory of the rocket). It is at this point the rocket has slowed down to its minimum velocity.