Rakett69 season 2

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This article contains contestant information and episode summaries from Season 2 of the Estonian competitive science television series Rakett69 . Season 1 aired starting on January 14, 2012 and concluded on April 21, 2012.

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The show was divided into 16 episodes, each about 27 minutes long. Parallel to the TV show, an internet show also aired on The official homepage [1]

Contestants

The 15 contestants, who got through the talent show, were initially divided into the Green team, the Orange team and the Blue team.

ContestantSchoolInitial team
Aleksander VdovetsMaardu Gümnaasium, Grade 10Orange
Riinu Ansper Tartu University, Chemistry, 1st yearOrange
Andreas Ragen Ayal Tartu University, Physics, 1st yearBlue
Kristjan Kalve Hugo Treffner Gymnasium, Grade 10Blue
Siim Kurvits Hugo Treffner Gymnasium, Grade 10Green
Erki LompMiina Härma Gymnasium, Grade 11Blue
Ann Leen MahhovTallinna Reaalkool, Grade 10Green
Ove Liis MahhovTallinna Reaalkool, Grade 12Orange
Mats MikkorViljandi Carl Robert Jakobsoni-nimeline gümnaasium, Grade 12Orange
Madis Ollikainen Tartu University, Physics, 1st yearBlue
Reet RosarTapa Gümnaasium, Grade 12Green
Taavi Simson Tallinn University of Technology, Material Technology, 3rd yearBlue
Simo Jarek ZaranenTaru Kivilinna Gümnaasium, Grade 12Green
Timothy Henry Charles Tamm Gustav Adolf Grammar School, Grade 10Green
Kristiina Tüür Tartu University,Biology, 3rd yearOrange

Episodes

Each episode consisted of three challenges, one contestant had to leave each episode.

Episode 1

Episode 2

The first challenge was to measure the distance of a hammer without stepping away from the table.

The second challenge was to light a candle using the various given materials.

The third challenge was to purify a cup of contaminated water.

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