Deadline Approaching For Student Mars Rover Competition Houston TX (SPX) Nov 24, 2005 Hoping to heat up the competition, the University of Houston is giving Houston-area schools until Tuesday, Nov. 29 to enter the Fourth Annual Mars Rover Competition. Bright young minds of Houston are encouraged to develop and showcase their own version of a working Mars Rover. Through this contest, scheduled for Jan. 21, 2006, area primary and middle school students will develop a vehicular model designed with a specific mission intended to be carried out in the harsh realm of the Red Planet. Team entries will be classified as free form, radio-control or solar power and are to be constructed for a cost of $10-$25. Last year, more than 260 students from 23 schools participated in the event. Event planners hope to exceed those numbers this year. "We hope the competition will spark interest in the fields of science and engineering," said Edgar Bering, professor of physics and electrical and computer engineering at UH. "We have a shortage of American children entering college who intend to major in science or engineering. This presents a major long-term threat to the future of the American economy. The challenge for educators is convincing elementary school students that science and engineering are exciting, relevant and accessible career paths. Events like this help by offering hands-on projects that provide very true-to-life results that encourage children to take learning beyond the textbook." Visit http://marsrover.phys.uh.edu/MarsRover for an entry form or contact Bering at [email protected] or 713-743-3543. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links University of Houston SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Mars News and Information at MarsDaily.com Lunar Dreams and more
Spirit Heading To 'Home Plate' Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 09, 2006 Last week Spirit completed robotic-arm work on "El Dorado." The rover used all three of its spectrometers plus the microscopic imager for readings over the New Year's weekend. |
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