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The Oregon State University Mars Rover Team's robot is seen during level one competition at the 2014 NASA Centennial...
Team AERO, from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) transports their robot to the competition field for the...
Robots that will be competing in the Level one competition are seen as they sit in impound prior to the start of...
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...
David Miller, NASA Chief Technologist, speaks at a breakfast opening the TouchTomorrow Festival, held in conjunction...
Members of the Oregon State University Mars Rover Team prepare their robot to attempt the level one competition at...
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) President Laurie Leshin, speaks at a breakfast opening the TouchTomorrow...
The team AERO robot drives off the starting platform during the level one competition at the 2014 NASA Centennial...
2016 LUNAR ROVER CHALLENGE COLLEGE 1ST PLACE WINNER: TEAM #40 PURDUE UNIVERSITY CALUMET TEAM 1
AI. SpaceFactory of New York and Pennsylvania State University of College Park print subscale habitat structures at...
AI. SpaceFactory of New York and Pennsylvania State University of College Park print subscale habitat structures at...
U.S. Department of Education and NASA’s video entitled, NASA Engineering Design Challenge: Parachuting Onto Mars,...
U.S. Department of Education and NASA’s video entitled, NASA Engineering Design Challenge: Parachuting Onto Mars,...
Center in Edwards, Illinois, May 1-4, 2019. The habitat print is the final level of the multi-phase competition,...
Center in Edwards, Illinois, May 1-4, 2019. The habitat print is the final level of the multi-phase competition,...
Center in Edwards, Illinois, May 1-4, 2019. The habitat print is the final level of the multi-phase competition,...
Kenneth Stafford, Assistant Director of Robotics Engineering and Director of the Robotics Resource Center at the...
Panoramic of some of the exhibits available on the campus of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) during their...
Posters for the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) "TouchTomorrow" education and outreach event are seen posted...
A team KuuKulgur Robot from Estonia is seen on the practice field during the 2014 NASA Centennial Challenges Sample...
A pair of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) students walk past a pair of team KuuKulgur's robots on the campus...
The University of Waterloo Robotics Team, from Ontario, Canada, prepares their robot for the 2014 NASA Centennial...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine answers a question from a member of the audience at the Challenger Center Annual...