 Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Ken. Today's experiment is the ginormous seven foot tall rocket. This is pretty cool. In the description I'll show you where I got it at. As always, adult supervision is required. Alright, I'm Ken Shack. I'm five foot seven. And I'm Grace. And I'm five foot. And we're gonna launch a seven foot rocket. Alright. So this seven foot rocket comes with a complete of everything. The pump, some parts to put together, the base styrofoam of the rocket. There's the launcher. And then we also have the fins to put in. And then also the blow up the balloon of the seven foot balloon. It comes with eight easy instructions to put together and five to launch it. All the instructions it goes pretty good. Here Grace is putting in the fins. And it just kind of slide right in. It's probably a good idea. We ended up pausing the film not to pull down but to push from the bottom end of the fin. And they slide right in pretty easily. The end results of the wings. Okay, so we get that set up. Step one. We're blowing up the rocket right now. Grace is hard at work. Look at her go. See it want to hand it there? It's going. This is part that's gonna make it seven foot. Alright, step number two done. And Grace, how tall are you? Five. Alright, so that puts it five and then we have the base. So we're gonna get over seven. We're gonna put a ring on it first. Okay, before we put it on. So it's gonna get up there. Alright, let's go. There it is. Can you see it? Can you see the white slip right here? That's up. And that means it's locked and ready to go. So basically we have a cup of water and we're basically gonna just pour it in this tank here. So we fast forward. Grace is gonna fill the water bottle completely all the way to the top. And then we're gonna show you how to put the cap on. Grace, what are we doing now? Onto the water bottle full of water, right? And that water is gonna pump. You're gonna pump it and it's gonna go into here. It's gonna go into here, right? And then we're gonna launch the rocket. We'll look. So we're gonna do 80 to 100. We're gonna check back in just a second. Hopefully it won't blow up. Right? You can see the pressure is building up. The water is going inside there. We have an accurate count. 27. We're almost there. Let's see, but there's the gauge right there. You see a little white line there? It's trying to go up to 100 to build the pressure and that's gonna show the pressure that's inside here. So we're gonna pump some more and when we get there then we're gonna launch a seven-foot rocket. Okay, launch number three. Here we go. Grace is coming in for the catch. Almost. We launched this multiple times and we still have the rocket. We'll continue to do so. This is an excellent buy. Great experiment and thoroughly enjoyed it. Alright, so maybe they should watch one of these videos. No, they should watch this one. No, I think that one right there. No, this one. How about this one? No, this one. No, this one's gonna be good. No, this one. No, let's do these two. No, these two.