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Team KuuKulgur watches as their robots attempt the level one competition during the 2014 NASA Centennial Challenges...
Jim Rothrock, left, and Carrie Johnson, right, of the Wunderkammer Laboratory team pose for a picture with their...
All four of team KuuKulgur's robots are seen as they attempt the level one challenge during the 2014 NASA Centennial...
Members of the Mountaineers team from West Virginia University celebrate after their robot returned to the starting...
The University of Waterloo Robotics Team, from Canada, prepares to place their robot on the start platform during...
The team Survey robot is seen as it conducts a demonstration of the level two challenge at the 2014 NASA Centennial...
Two of team KuuKulgur's robots are seen as they attempt a rerun of the level one challenge during the 2014 NASA...
The team Mountaineers robot is seen as it attempts the level one challenge during the 2014 NASA Centennial...
A team KuuKulgur robot approaches the sample as it attempts the level one challenge during the 2014 NASA Centennial...
Members of the Oregon State University Mars Rover Team prepare their robot to attempt the level one competition at...
The University of California Santa Cruz Rover Team prepares their rover for the rerun of the level one challenge...
The team Survey robot retrieves a sample during a demonstration of the level two challenge at the 2014 NASA...
Sample Return Robot Challenge staff members confer before the team Survey robots makes it's attempt at the level two...
Team Survey's robot is seen as it conducts a demonstration of the level two challenge during the 2014 NASA...
The team Mountaineers robot is seen after picking up the sample during a rerun of the level one challenge at the...
The Retrievers team robot is seen as it attempts the level one challenge the 2014 NASA Centennial Challenges Sample...
The team Mountaineers robot is seen as it attempts the level one challenge during the 2014 NASA Centennial...
Team Cephal's robot is seen on the starting platform during a rerun of the level one challenge at the 2014 NASA...
Team Middleman's robot, Ro-Bear, is seen as it starts the level one challenge during the 2014 NASA Centennial...
Ahti Heinla, left, and Sulo Kallas, right, from Estonia, prepare team KuuKulgur's robot for the rerun of the level...
The team AERO robot drives off the starting platform during the level one competition at the 2014 NASA Centennial...
Spectators watch as the team Survey robot conducts a demonstration of the level two challenge during the 2014 NASA...
A robot from the Intrepid Systems team is seen during the rerun of the level one challenge during the 2014 NASA...
Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro, third from left, and recovery team members look at the Artemis I Orion...