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The Planetary Society BlogBy Emily LakdawallaName the rover!Nov. 18, 2008 | 13:00 PST | 21:00 UTC
In an essay contest very similar to the one that The Planetary Society and LEGO teamed up to run for the Mars Exploration Rovers, JPL has announced today that they are working with Disney to collect name suggestions for the Mars Science Laboratory rover, scheduled to launch next October. The contest is open only to children ages 5 through 18 who are residents of the U.S. and are enrolled in an American school in grades K-12. The grand prize winner gets a trip to Los Angeles, including, it seems, a trip to the Jet Propulsion Lab and Disneyland. The amount that the kid entrant has to write to support his or her name suggestion depends on what grade they're in: 50 words for grades K-3, 250 words for grades 4-7, and 500 words for grades 8-12. The deadline is January 25, 2009, and parents of preteens take note: all entries from kids under 14 have to be submitted by mail. Read the rules and find out how to enter at marsrovername.jpl.nasa.gov. Don't think your kid can't win because they're only 7 and competing against 17-year-olds; the previous contest was won by a 9-year-old.
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