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Friday
Jun032011

Laurentian University team wins NASA "Lunabotics" competition

A team from Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario has won the first NASA robotics competition open to international competition. The Laurentian team of eight mechanical engineering students set a world record to take the top spot in NASA's Lunabotics mining competition. Thirty-six teams of students put their robot designs through their paces in the week-long competition at Florida's Kennedy Space Centre.

The participants' remotely controlled Lunabot excavators competed to collect the greatest amount of lunar soil in fifteen minutes. Laurentian's team dug up 237 kilograms of the simulated moon material. Second place North Dakota gathered 172 kilograms.

The competition is designed to engage and retain students in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines critical to NASA missions.

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