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Center in Edwards, Illinois, May 1-4, 2019. The habitat print is the final level of the multi-phase competition,...
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,...
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...
NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, left, listens as Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Robotics Resource...
NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, right, listens as Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Robotics Resource...
A judge for the NASA-WPI Sample Return Robot Centennial Challenge follows a robot on the playing field during the...
NASA-WPI Sample Return Robot Centennial Challenge teams, NASA management, and challenge organizers pose for a group...
Team Lore listens in the audience as NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks at the event to announce the winner of...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine takes a selfie with the audience at the Challenger Center Annual Conference,...
Members of team Mountaineers pose with officials from the 2014 NASA Centennial Challenges Sample Return Robot...
e-Genius Aircraft Pilot Klaus Ohlmann poses for a photograph during the 2011 Green Flight Challenge, sponsored by...
The e-Genius aircraft is pulled out to the runway for the miles per gallon (MPG) flight during the 2011 Green Flight...
The Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, EcoEagle is seen as it passes a Grumman Albatross during the 2011 Green...
The e-Genius aircraft takes off for the start of the speed competition during the 2011 Green Flight Challenge,...
Team members of the e-Genius aircraft prepare their plane prior to competition as part of the 2011 Green Flight...
The PhoEnix aircraft takes off for the start of the speed competition during the 2011 Green Flight Challenge,...
CAFE Foundation safety volunteers Meg Hurt, left, and Gail Vann wait on the runway for the arrival of the next...