This document discusses rocket stability. It explains that rockets can become unstable if their center of gravity is behind their center of pressure, creating a destabilizing force. The center of gravity and center of pressure can be adjusted to achieve stability by changing fin size/shape, adding/removing weight from the nose cone, and adjusting airframe length. For optimal stability, the center of pressure should be at least one body tube diameter in front of the center of gravity, known as one caliber stability.