No Adults Allowed...
...launch rockets in Roundhay Park.

On Sunday 9th November, in weather that would have made NASA scientists postpone their attempts, a group of youngsters from "No Adults Allowed" made for the middle of Soldiers' field armed with plastic rockets, magic propellant (a secret fuel composed of 100% H20), a mobile launch pad, and a fuel pump. Accompanied by shrieks, yells of excitement, and lots of water spray, one by one the rockets shot up 50 feet into the air. Experimenting with different amounts of fuel, size of rocket, etc, added to the fun. Eventually the group retired to Nat's house for food, and a quick look at some of the 12 men who had walked on the moon. One of them, Charles Duke said "When I came back, I said I could never have an experience like walking on the moon. But I have since got converted, and my walk with Jesus is incomparable."
Future NAA events promise to be just as exciting.

On Sunday 9th November, in weather that would have made NASA scientists postpone their attempts, a group of youngsters from "No Adults Allowed" made for the middle of Soldiers' field armed with plastic rockets, magic propellant (a secret fuel composed of 100% H20), a mobile launch pad, and a fuel pump. Accompanied by shrieks, yells of excitement, and lots of water spray, one by one the rockets shot up 50 feet into the air. Experimenting with different amounts of fuel, size of rocket, etc, added to the fun. Eventually the group retired to Nat's house for food, and a quick look at some of the 12 men who had walked on the moon. One of them, Charles Duke said "When I came back, I said I could never have an experience like walking on the moon. But I have since got converted, and my walk with Jesus is incomparable."
Future NAA events promise to be just as exciting.
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