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==General==
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The '''Galileo Challenge''' was a space and general science contest that the [[OCESS]] conducted every year. It took place every year around Easter break; [[currently]] it is on hiatus and its future remains uncertain. The Galileo Challenge consisted of about 50 multiple choice questions which focused on space sciences and astronomy, but also included questions about other branches of science. The prizes in the past have been insignificant, but in [[2005-06]], this crucial area was expanded with prizes from IBM, Carleton University, and a grand prize of a free tuition to the Da-Vinci science academy at Deep River.
 
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The '''Galileo Challenge''' is a space and general science contest that the [[OCESS]] conducts every year. It takes place every year around Easter break: this year it is being held on April 21. The Galileo Challenge consists of about 50 multiple choice questions which focus of space sciences and astronomy; but includes questions about other branches of science. The prizes, in the past, have been insignificant, but this year, we have expanded this crucial area with prized from IBM, Carleton Universtiy, and a grand prize of a free tuition to the Da-Vinci science acadamy at Deep River.
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==Participants==
 
==Participants==
  
The Galileo Challenge is open for all students from grades 9 and 10. traditionaly, the participants for the Galileo Challenge come from [[Lisgar]], though this year the contest has expended to include participants from many schools around Ottawa. We have participants from Elmwood and Colonel By, just to name a few.
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The Galileo Challenge was open for all students from grades 9 and 10. Traditionaly, the participants for the Galileo Challenge come from [[Lisgar]], though in its last few years the contest expanded to include participants from many schools around Ottawa. Elmwood and Colonel By both contributed participants.
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
  
For the Year 2004-2005, the first place winner was [[User:TheKillerRabbit:Nevin Hotson]], who is now a member of Spacesim.
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For [[2004-05]], the first place winner was [[User:TheKillerRabbit|Nevin Hotson]], who is now a Spacesim alumnus, while second place winner was David Reid. Third place went to [[Stefan De Young]], who is currently serving a life sentence with Spacesim.
Second place winner was David Reid. Third place went to Stefan De Young, who is currently serving a life sentence with Spacesim.
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==Future==
 
==Future==
  
There has been some contemplation of creating a senior grade science competition similar to the Galileo Challenge. Whether this challenge would be related to the Galileo Challenge remains unclear
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There was some contemplation of creating a senior grade science competition similar to the Galileo Challenge. However, after [[Jeff Gao]]'s graduation, [[Education Commander]] [[Arthur Quang]] failed to continue it. Some wide-eyed idealists hope that [[2009-10]] commander [[Lyra Evans]] will resurrect this important legacy.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 16:33, 27 November 2015

The Galileo Challenge was a space and general science contest that the OCESS conducted every year. It took place every year around Easter break; currently it is on hiatus and its future remains uncertain. The Galileo Challenge consisted of about 50 multiple choice questions which focused on space sciences and astronomy, but also included questions about other branches of science. The prizes in the past have been insignificant, but in 2005-06, this crucial area was expanded with prizes from IBM, Carleton University, and a grand prize of a free tuition to the Da-Vinci science academy at Deep River.

Participants

The Galileo Challenge was open for all students from grades 9 and 10. Traditionaly, the participants for the Galileo Challenge come from Lisgar, though in its last few years the contest expanded to include participants from many schools around Ottawa. Elmwood and Colonel By both contributed participants.

Results

For 2004-05, the first place winner was Nevin Hotson, who is now a Spacesim alumnus, while second place winner was David Reid. Third place went to Stefan De Young, who is currently serving a life sentence with Spacesim.

Future

There was some contemplation of creating a senior grade science competition similar to the Galileo Challenge. However, after Jeff Gao's graduation, Education Commander Arthur Quang failed to continue it. Some wide-eyed idealists hope that 2009-10 commander Lyra Evans will resurrect this important legacy.

See Also