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Place a piece of paper, white board, chalk board or whatever with your name, address (email or physical), phone, date of launch, along with the location at the base of the launch pad in such a way that the camera can see it. If the rocket is lost then found, it might help you get it back should your "return for reward" sticker is lost. Also, it will remind you that this was "Launch X" at "Location Y" on "Z Date".
For anybody flying one of the AstroCam110 variants take your first photo of something similar, before each launch event (not each and every launch, unless you really want to use up the film fast).
For Estes Camroc cameras you're out of luck, unless you want to write something so big it can be seen from space.
For anybody flying one of the AstroCam110 variants take your first photo of something similar, before each launch event (not each and every launch, unless you really want to use up the film fast).
For Estes Camroc cameras you're out of luck, unless you want to write something so big it can be seen from space.