Title: Win a Lunar Lander/Send Details of Interview/Land or Email/Memb/CSIRO Post by: oldfellow on Saturday 16 September 2017, 04:55:16 am https://doublehelixshop.csiro.au/en/Competitions/Competition-1
Cosmic challenge (https://doublehelixshop.csiro.au/-/media/DoubleHelix/Competitions/2017/DH18/lunar-lander-4d-puzzle_1000x637.gif?h=319&w=501&la=en&hash=2E4ADA48C90E2816AA79CF25AA0D9C0C30A16723) If you’re a problem-solving whizz, it’s time to take your skills to galactic heights with this Lunar Lander 3D puzzle. Your mission is to swiftly and accurately put all 37 parts together to create a Moon masterpiece. If you accept this mission, imagine you are a time traveller visiting a famous scientist in the past. Send us the write-up of a short interview you held with them. The three most interesting interviews will win a Lunar Lander from www.yellowoctopus.com.au! Small orange and silver plastic model of a lunar lander. Yellow octopus logo. Australia's coolest gifts and gadgets. How to enter To be in the running to win this fantastic prize, send us your entry with your name, age, address and Double Helix subscriber number*. Get a parent's permission, ask them to sign each piece of paper, and then send it to CSIRO Double Helix Competitions, GPO Box 1700, Canberra ACT 2601 by 15 October 2017. Or, email your entry with your details to helixassist@csiro.au. The best entries in each competition will win the prize. *Don't know your subscriber number? Check the address label that came with your magazine or subscribe now. Terms and conditions of entry To be valid, all entries must include name, address, age of entrant and Double Helix subscriber number. All entries become the property of CSIRO and will not be returned. Entering the competition assigns copyright to CSIRO. Entries will be judged on creative merit, not by chance. Age will be taken into consideration when judging. All decisions on competitions are final and will not be discussed further. Winners will be notified by mail and the names of competition winners only will be published three issues later. CSIRO shall not be liable for any damage or loss suffered in connection with any of the prizes. Any change in value of the prize between the publishing date and the delivery date is not the responsibility of CSIRO. In the case that prizes become unavailable after the publishing date, CSIRO will send an alternative prize. The closing date for this issue's entries is 15 October 2017. Competition entries must be the entrant's own work. It is the responsibility of the entrant to ensure copyright of their entry is not assigned elsewhere. Winners should allow six weeks for prize delivery. Privacy |