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Mission Control will walk you through the launch sequence after you get stuck in the capsule (all you meant to do was give the astronaut some Ginger Ale for his upset stomach).

The basic actions are:

- match the two booster rocket thrusts at 4150 pounds (Poptropica's font looks like 4750)

- when the first fuel tank runs down to 5%, click the safety, then the release to jettison it.

- set your vertical angle to 112° to reach orbit

- jettison the second empty tank the same way as the first

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