The challenge this year is called LUNACY.
In this year's game, robots will be designed to pick up 9" game balls and score them in trailers hitched to their opponents' robots for points during a 2 minute and 15 second match. Additional points are awarded for scoring a special game ball, the Super Cell, in the opponents' trailers during the last 20 seconds of the match. LUNACY is played on a low-friction floor, which means teams must contend with the laws of physics. (press release www.usfirst.org)
Our team is busy brainstorming, sketching, and determining what strategy to use when competing in a game that is mimicking the 1/6th gravity environment of the moon. Strategies from the past just won't do.
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I wish I knew a fraction of the fun stuff you know well enough to teach. The students and whole school are so lucky to have you!
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