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"Every invention starts from a simple drawing on a paper." Students in grades 1,2,3 & 6 have been busy creating drawings of rockets for a program called Mission 10,000 Rockets. The program is a celebration of the launch of Digital Globe's World View satellite on a Delta II rocket. The satalitte will be equipped with a huge telescopic camera which will be used to capture images of houses, schools and many other places for Bing Maps. Bing is comme
morating the launch with a book including 10,000 drawings of rockets of tommorow created by students in grades k-12 and we are hoping to see many of our drawings included. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgLJhNtizMV-QBIhL9letlahYmgK0zO_-50qMytXozYhI2WL0GkQkPGKZy_WE9Hm3WXnq9Yc9Dom2uNhv43yCxe0aOWO1v5psxcmgO06QoTC7jbcNZb97t4ytNMDBSh3BvIUpspRZYIfnuG/s200/Allexis+1A.jpg)
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