Soon is relative...

Yeah, I'm really sorry if I let someone down by not posting for quite a few days. We've been quite snowed under recently and I've just started to feel like I'm a student again. What you have to prepare for when you start  a project like this is that when you arrive home, things will be chaotic. You might find yourself writing a test of the material you missed right on your first day and it's almost sure that all you'll do at Maths class for a few days is sit and look pretty and try to blink sensibly at least... Anyway, after this fantastic experience, we just laughed at the not so good marks.
Now what have we been doing recently? Writing letters to our sponsors, giving some interviews to journalists and we held a presentation at the student days in our region. Right now we are planning to make a demonstration with the CanSat, not launching it in a rocket, of course, but still pretty interesting. As soon as we know the exact time and place, I'll tell you about it.

I'd also like to announce here our super-scientific competition! Here's a photo we captured in Oslo:

 We have no idea what the sculpture represents, so we're waiting for comments enlarging upon the symbolical meaning or simply naming this piece of art. Andi and I would also like to participate: Andi thinks it shows the birth of a butterfly, while I believe it's an elephant...
The jury consists of the members of Team Bolyai and the prize is some chocolate, if the winner's willing to come to Székely Mikó Theoratical High School for it.
Let your creativity free! :))

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