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--- On Fri, 18/3/11, NASA Make: Challenge no-reply@makezine.com wrote:
From: NASA Make: Challenge no-reply@makezine.com Subject: NASA Make: Challenge Submission Guidelines To: "andyG0SFJ" <.............................> Date: Friday, 18 March, 2011, 6:40 We've published the rules and guidelines for the 2011 NASA Make: Challenge, which invites makers to propose kits that high school students can build in their classrooms to
explore a scientific, technical, or math concept by flying the kits on a suborbital rocket flight.
Proposals for the NASA Make: Challenge should be submitted
electronically to makespacekits@gmail.com by midnight (Pacific Daylight Savings Time) April 30, 2011. To develop a successful proposal, please consult the rules and guidelines found at:
http://www.makezine.com/space/rules
NOTE: The NASA Make: Challenge is open to all U.S. citizens. Proposers under the age of 18 must include the permission of a parent or guardian to participate.
The winner of the NASA Make: Challenge will win a trip to the Bay Area Maker Faire on May 21 & 22. The winning project will also be published in MAKE Magazine.
We are planning a webcast for the week of March 28. The webcast will be an opportunity to learn from experts about developing experiments that can fly in space. They will be available for questions as well.
Thanks for participating in the 2011 NASA Make: Challenge and be sure to tell others you know who might wish to participate.
Thanks, Dale Dougherty Founder and Publisher, MAKE Magazine email: dale@oreilly.com
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