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Photo by Eric Engman

Eight-year-old Maia Rothman attaches the ignition wires to her rocket she named the Silver Falcon during the launch of the rockets for the University of Alaska Museum of the North Advanced Rocket Science Program for kids Saturday morning, March 29, 2008 off of Steele Creek Road. Rothman's rocket reached a height on 1,454 feet, the highest out of the student rockets. More than a dozen rockets, mostly two-stage but some three-stage, shot into the air and climbed to 1,000 feet or more before deploying parachutes and swirling back to the ground. All the rockets carried battery-powered altimeters, with one large vessel toting a digital video camera for a birds-eye view of the launch. Results, photographs, and video of past year's launches, as well as this year's launch as soon as it is updated, can be viewed at www.uaf.edu/museum/educate/rockets.

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