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Top: Dane Mattila, Matt Zimmer,Zach
Marten
Middle: Claire Meneguzzo, Ben Hying
Front: Jeff Dunstun, Brad Barrette
The Dollar Bay Lego Rover |
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On Nov. 22, more than 200 students from 22 teams across the
U.P. participated in "U.P. Martian Mayhem," a robotics competition held
at Northern Michigan University's Vandaments Arena.
The regional even it affiliated with First Lego League International, a program for 9 to14-year-olds that combines hands-on , interactive robotics with a sports-like atmosphere. The goal is to promote team building, problem solving, creativity and analytical thinking. The organization issues a challenge each September. This year's theme is "Mission Mars." Teams of up to 10 players had amaximum of eight weeks to strategize, design, build, program, test and refine a fully autonomous robot capable of completing various missions using Lego Mindstorms (R) technology. Some missions include knocking a rover of its perch, retrieving a habitation module, and wiping dust off a solar panel. Each mission is assigned a number of points. Teams compete in the robotics challenge and try to complete as many missions as possible in three minutes. Teams also are juged on robot building and programming skills, teamwork and a research project they present based on an assignment relating to a problem or opportunity facing the world today. The Dollar Bay team is coached by Matt Zimmer. The team members are: Dane Mattila, Zach Marten, Claire Meneguzzo, Ben Hying, Jeff Dunstun and Brad Barrette. |
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Above: Rover Arm and Claw |
Above: Rover Gears and Bumper |
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