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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...
Members of the Oregon State University Mars Rover Team prepare their robot to attempt the level one competition at...
Jerry Waechter of team Middleman from Dunedin, Florida, works on their robot named Ro-Bear during the 2014 NASA...
The Oregon State University Mars Rover Team follows their robot on the practice field during the 2014 NASA...
The team AERO robot drives off the starting platform during the level one competition at the 2014 NASA Centennial...
Team KuuKulgur waits to begin the level one challenge during the 2014 NASA Centennial Challenges Sample Return Robot...
Dorothy Rasco, NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for the Space Technology Mission Directorate, speaks at the...
David Miller, NASA Chief Technologist, speaks at a breakfast opening the TouchTomorrow Festival, held in conjunction...
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) President Laurie Leshin, speaks at a breakfast opening the TouchTomorrow...
Members of team Mountaineers pose with officials from the 2014 NASA Centennial Challenges Sample Return Robot...
The NASA Centennial Challenges prize, level one, is presented to team Mountaineers for successfully completing level...
James Leopore, of team Fetch, from Alexandria, Virginia, speaks with judges as he prepares for the NASA 2014 Sample...
The NASA Centennial Challenges prize, level one, is presented to team Mountaineers for successfully completing level...