Natalie Godwin 818-354-0850 Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
News Release: 2007-028
Students Rack Up Wins at Local Robotics Competition
A high school robotics team sponsored by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Another JPL-sponsored team,
About 30 JPL engineers helped students build their robots and provided technical advice during the competition, held this past weekend at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. JPL sponsored nine of the 51 teams participating in the competition. NASA's
"This year we had to modify our robot because it was too heavy," Steele said. "When we came into the competition, we were 7 pounds overweight, so we had to remove one of the motors. Later we learned the two motors were actually fighting with each other, so when we removed one of them, the robot actually worked much better."
In this year's game, "Rack 'N' Roll" robots grabbed colored floatation rings and placed them on a 10-foot-high circular rack anchored at the center of the arena. Teams scored bonus points if their robots returned to their home zones and were lifted by another robot in their alliance team, before the match ended.
"This is the best experience available for high school students in the country," said Amir Abo-Shaeer, advisor to the JPL-sponsored Dos Pueblos High School team from
Other JPL/NASA-sponsored teams also won several awards at the regional competition:
--Driving Tomorrow's Technology Award - Clark Magnet High School
FIRST is a non-profit organization whose mission is to generate an interest in science and technology. More information about the competition is available online at http://www.usfirst.org/ . More information on NASA’s Robotics Education Project is online at http://robotics.nasa.gov.
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