Maker's Calendar
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Our favorite events from around the world: March - April - May 2006.
From the column Maker's Calendar
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- World Championship 38th Annual Kinetic Sculpture Race
Editor's Choice - Jet Propulsion Laboratory Open House
- Andrews Air Force Base Joint Services Open House
- The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
- Astronomy Day
- NRO L-26 Delta 4-Heavy Launch
Editor's Choice - FIRST 2006 Robotics Championship
- Thunder Over Louisville
- 12th Annual Mobot Races
- 13th Annual Trinity College Fire Fighting Home Robot Contest
- Trinity Site: Public Access Day
- Hacker Con Notacon
- Edinburgh Science Festival
- The Texas Mile: Land Speed Racing Event
- Nevada Test Site: Public Access Day
Editor's Choice - Space Shuttle STS: 121 Launch
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