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Elevate Eleven
Eleven is the first number
which cannot be represented by a human using his or her ten fingers, it is often considered a mysterious number.
Eleven is the smallest positive integer
requiring three syllables in English.
Eleven is smallest two-digit prime number.
Eleven reads the same whether the calculator
is turned upside down or reflected on a mirror, or both.
Eleven is only one hour before
12:00midnightthe eleventh hour means the last possible moment to take care of something, and often implies
a situation of urgent danger or emergency.
Eleven is the Apollo mission that put man on
the moon.
And finally, Eleven is the number of years
that EMRR has been providing a fun, interact, and resource rich rocketry website.
So, now it is your turn to "Elevate
Eleven". Come up with something that promotes Eleven. Buy Eleven of the same rocket and launch them all
at once. Make a rocket that looks like an Eleven. Take 11 kids out for a day of flying. We don't care, but be
impressive and "Elevate Eleven".
You have until the 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 putting man on the moon:
07/20/09.
- Entry must include at least (1) picture to prove that you did something with
Eleven. (May be GIF, JPEG, of BMP - or - if you don't have an electronic photo,
e-mail for a mailing address and we will scan the pictures for you)
- Entry must include some form of a write-up telling us how and why you chose to
"Elevate Eleven" in the way that you did.
- Contestants must be on EMRR's eList to be
eligible
- Only one entry per Contestant (you may substitute entry with another any time
prior to the end of the contest... give us your best!)
- Entries must be received by 07/20/2009.
EMRR will choose the winner from all the entries, so work hard to be impressive,
unique, funny, or creative.
PRIZE TABLE*:
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In this book, for the first time ever, the detailed story of the
history of each Saturn V stage is presented. This includes the 45 flight stages built and all of the various test
stages. Most of the stages ended up being launched. Some are in museums, some were destroyed on the ground and some are
so obscure they are detailed for the first time in this book.
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World Space Museum incredibly detailed and accurate replica. Comes
complete with a Pocket Apollo 11 Space Guide
Prize valued at ~ $45.
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* EMRR assumes no responsibility for the prize once it leaves
our or the prize donor's location. EMRR is not liable for any damages or injury caused by the assembly or use of the
prize.
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