Install Instagram Rocket on Non-Jailbroken Devices Disable read receipts in Direct Messagesġ.Disable screenshot notification in Direct Messages.Play videos in high quality when on Mobile Data.View your Instagram feed in grid layout.
Download and save IGTV videos and stories.There are several ways that you can install Instagram Rocket and we'll discuss it later in this article. Instagram Rocket integrates into the original Instagram app and allows you to use Instagram as is while enjoying all the new features that this tweak provides. Instagram Rocket is an all-in-one tweak for the iOS Instagram app which adds the most requested features such as downloading photos and videos, repost any post in your Instagram feed, save videos from IGTV, download stories, change your feed to a grid layout, disabled read receipts in DM, and much more.
These features might never see the light of the day, but Instagram Rocket aims to tackle this issue by bringing some of the most requested features to Instagram. By default, there are a lot of features that users crave to see on the Instagram app.
The rocket flies high because of Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The pressure builds up until it pushes the cork out of the opening of the bottle. All the CO2 gas that is formed by the reaction creates pressure inside the bottle. The other product of the reaction is sodium acetate, which you can use to make Hot Ice. This quickly breaks down into water and carbon dioxide gas. It happens so fast that we don’t realize that it’s actually two reactions. A baking soda and vinegar reaction is actually two parts. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, and the chemical formula is NaHCO3. The baking soda and vinegar that we used in this bottle rocket create an acid/base reaction. LIFTOFF! What a great demonstration of Newton’s 3rd law of motion! Once Aidan got the hang of how tightly to push it in, our launches were all successful after that.īe sure to stand back… It’s starting to foam! Turn the bottle over and wait for it to launch! It can take up to 30 seconds.īe careful of pushing in the cork too tightly – our first rocket did not launch because of that, and when we pulled the cork out it had a LOT of pressure behind it. (Turn this into a science experiment by using different quantities of baking soda and vinegar and recording how high your rocket goes!)Īfter pouring in the vinegar, quickly push in the baking soda packet and then push in the cork. We used about two inches worth, but again we didn’t measure. You can kind of see our baking soda packet in the photo below. It needs to be narrow enough to fit through the mouth of your bottle. Dump in some baking soda (we didn’t measure) and fold the paper towel around it. I failed to get a good photo of our baking soda packets, but what you need is a small square of paper towel (we used half of a select-a-size paper towel). Once your rocket is ready, it’s time to launch! They used pencils as “feet” for the rocket to stand on, and I thought it was a brilliant idea! We went to a birthday party a couple weeks ago and made a bottle rocket with a water bottle. We were concerned that adding decorations would make the rocket heavier, which would not allow it to go as high. Basically, all we did was to build a stand for the rocket.