Twin Cities Regional Science Fair
Feb 14-15th, 2003
The Twin Cities Regional Science Fair (TCRSF) exists solely for the
betterment of youth in the Twin Cities
area. Our mission is to provide opportunities for interaction with
mentors, discussion of project goals,
presentation of ideas, and project analysis for all youth in the Twin
Cities area. We strongly support
under-represented groups with financial assistance, mentor involvement,
and project guidance. We strive to
motivate, encourage, and support all efforts by a philosophy of, "Everyone
who tries is a winner."
Students who live in Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, and Dakota Counties
who are in grades 6-12 are invited to participate.
Images shot on Feb 14-15th, 2003.
Shot with a Vivitar ViviCam10
(Click on any thumbnail to see a larger 640x480 JPEG image)
Western Suburbs Banner |
Twin Cities Banner |
St Paul Sci. Fair Banner |
Awards Recipiants and Ben |
Awards Crowd |
Awards Crowd |
Awards Crowd |
Awards Crowd |
Awards Crowd |
MAS Award Winners
The following received a Certificate of Merit and a prize packet from MAS for their projects.
- Annie Georges -- Sight in Light or Night
- Megan Tekman -- Analysis of a Blowout in Galaxy NGC 3628 Using IR Polarization
Thanks to NASA Glenn Research Center, MN Space Frontier, MAS, nemer fieger and Radio City who contributed to the
prize packets.
Annie Georges
7091 T
Sight in Light or Night |
Megan Teckman
1038W
Analysis of a Blowout in Galaxy NGC 3628 Using IR Polarization |
MAS's Lauren Nelson completes a judging form |
MN SFS Award Winners
The following received a Certificate of Achievement and a prize packet from MN SFS for their projects.
- Justin Cusick -- Hot Air Balloon
- Kyle Rosenberg -- Which Paper Airplane Has the Longest Flight Time?
- Kelly Roach -- Does the Ratio of Vinegar & Baking Soda Effect the Distance of the Rocket
- Emily Dillard -- Which Weather Forecast is More Accurate?
- Jonathan Killiam -- How Do Airplanes Get Lift?
- Garrison Hunter -- How Far Will a Pressurized Rocket Go?
- Adam Allen -- Help Terraform Mars by Extracting the Oxygen in the Soil
- Zach Arney -- Stealth Technology
- Rebeckah Power -- How Does an Airplane Fly?
- Lee Swanson -- Which Surface Creates Less Drag?
- Jake Fremont -- Aerodynamics
- Mike Lemke -- Aerodynamics
- Alex Hewett -- Airplanes & Propellers
- Erik Jorgensen -- Which Airfoil Design Creates the Most Lift
- David Ricke -- Which Airfoil Design Creates the Most Lift
- Nino Caliandro -- Wings of Flight
- John Pickard -- Wings of Flight
Thanks to NASA Glenn Research Center, MN Space Frontier, MAS, and Radio City who contributed to the
prize packets.
Justin Cusick
6016S
Hot Air Balloons |
Kelly Roach
7051T
Does the Ratio of Vinegar & Baking Soda Effect the Distance of the Rocket |
Emily Dillard
7063T
Which Weather Forecast is More Accurate? |
Jonathan Killiam
7074T
How Do Airplanes Get Lift? |
Zach Arney
7111S
Stealh Technology |
Rebekah Power
7126T
How Does Airlplane Fly? |
Lee Swanson
7129T
Which Surface Creates Less Drag? |
Jake Fremont & Mike Lemke
7143S
Aerodynamics |
Alex Hewett 8023S Airplanes & Propellers |
Erik Jorgensen 8057T Which Airfoil Design Creates the Most Lift? |
David Ricke 8064T Which Airfoil Design Creates the Most Lift? |
Nino Caliandro & John Pickard (Not Pictured)
8087S Wings of Flight |
Adam Allen 8093W Help Terraform Mars by Extracting the Oxygen in the Soil |
Garrison Hunter 1044 T How Far Will a Pressurized Rocket Go? |
Intel Banner |
©2003 by Ben Huset. All
content and design on this site is protected by copyright and may not be
copied, retransmitted or redistributed by any means without the prior express
written permission of Ben Huset. All rights reserved.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the content and design on this site may be
copied for the private use of persons accessing this site and may be copied
and/or distributed at no cost for use in conjunction with the educational
activities and programs of any school or non-profit educational organization.
Photos by Ben Huset
All Photos Copyright Feb. 2003 by Ben Huset
Last revision Feb 16th, 2003
by Ben
Counter started Feb 16th, 2003
-
Comments welcome