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  1. Talk with your subsystem designers and make educated guesses at the values we are asking for: Min, expected, and max mass (in lbs), as well as CG (in inches) for each component. See below for more info on how to make these guesses.

  2. Go to the sheets document and find the section of the rocket you are responsible for. There should not currently be any information in that box. If there is, ensure you are on the right sheet corresponding to the correct cycle.

  3. Input data into all boxes you are responsible for. Boxes that need data are outlined in thick black. Input the method you came to this number by and  your initials with the date in the box to the right of the data you just entered. The initials and date are important so that integration concerns can be addressed with the proper person.

  4. If there is any additional detail you think would be useful to know enter it in a comment on the corresponding sheets cell. The more background info the better especially for new designs.

What does each data field mean?

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  • Min: This is the minimum expected length required for this section assuming the design goes perfectly smoothly and no additional length is required. 

  • Expected: This is the current best guess at what length you think the section will require

  • Max: This is the worst case maximum length you think the section will require assuming things go pretty bad.

If you have any issues at all or need clarification on anything please let Joel know.