Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Doodle for Google

Google has a competition every year for schoolkids (Kindergarten to Grade 12, split up into different age groups) to draw a Google logo. After they judge the entries, the winner's Doodle is displayed on the Google homepage (probably the most visited page on the Internet) for a whole day, May 20 this year, and the finalists are given a trip to New York and sent home with awesome prizes. Mr. Sands entered us into the competition, which means this Doodle (and the ones from all my classmates) will be entered. For more information, just Google (or use Yahoo or Bing if you want to be ironic) "Doodle for Google".

In case you're wondering, the thing that makes the l is supposed to be that part of the Mars Rovers that sticks up and has a bunch of cameras on it. The 2nd o is the Hubble Space Telescope. The e is formed by a planet with rings (the black part is experiencing night-time; i.e. it's not facing the sun). The G is made from the sun with a few sunspots and an asteroid blocking part of it, the 1st o is the Earth, and the g is a comet and 2 asteroids.

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