In the egg drop challenge there are three main points about the challenge. The first is the extreme heat challenge. The egg and the egg carrier will be placed on a barbecue at 200C. I plan to make the base out of a high heat resistance material such as 24 grade metal ducting with 16 grade lids. The outside will be wrapped with pipe insolation. The pipe insolation will be protected by aluminum tape that will be wrapped around the pipe insolation. The pipe insolation and aluminum tape combo will reflect the heat and cold. The aluminum tape will also seal the cracks where heat and cold and enter as well as protect the pipe insolation. The pipe insolation will also reduce the vibrations in the carrier on impact. The second layer will be made of house insulation to help withstand the heat. This house insolation is fireproof and can extreme temperatures. The second challenge will be the extreme cold challenge. In this challenge the egg will have to withstand -200C. The insulation that I used for the heat challenge will also act to keep the cold out. The aluminum will also seal everything out. The third is a impact challenge. On the outside it will have pipe insolation which will dramaticly reduce the vibrations inside the carrier. There will also be 24 grade ducting which will absorb and flex enough without collapsing on itself. Inside the house insolation will pad the landing inside for the egg. This carrier will protect the egg for the Mission to Mars challenge.