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the obstacles and along the track, avoiding cones marking the edges of the course, bales of hay, and other obstructions, while successfully navigating the modest hills of the terrain and obstacles. After the race, another inspection assesses the condition of the vehicle, with time penalties if parts are missing.
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Before students tackle the race course, their vehicles must pass inspection. At the team's start time, the two riding students must carry the buggy, collapsed to fit in a 5-foot (1.5 m) cube (pre-2014 a 4-foot (1.2 m) cube), for 20 feet (6.1 m), then expand the rover and ride it across
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The course is designed to test rovers for stability over varying simulated lunar or extraterrestrial terrain—bumpy, sloped, and rocky—including some tight turns. The first course was the actual track used by Mobility Test Articles, auditioning versions of Lunar Roving Vehicles that were used on the
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Numerous awards are offered each year, some with significant prizes. First place college winners have received trips to Shuttle launches and cash prizes, while others have received weekends at Space Camp. In 2009, there were 11 categories for special recognition with 19 recipients thereof.
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This was the first year the competition included a points system. Points were awarded for the weight of the buggies as well as obstacles and missions completed around the course. Teams were given 6 minutes to complete tasks, and the 7th minute to reach the finish line.
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Moon. For the third race the course was moved a few miles, to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. There, the track has taken varying paths through the rocket park and around the permanent lunar crater feature at the museum. Each year, the obstacles change slightly.
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Consistent from the beginning have been awards for fastest time and for best design. Other awards acknowledge simplicity of design, safety, tenacity, team spirit, improvement over previous years' entries, and exceptional new entries.
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This list gives winners for time() and design() awards which have been consistently offered since the start. Awards were often also given for other categories but they are not included here in the interest of readability.
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With the 2014 changes in the contest, the motivation changed to mimicking design challenges faced by engineers designing rovers for future exploration missions to a variety of celestial bodies.
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Contestants are high school and university students largely from the United States, including Puerto Rico. Teams have also come from Canada, Mexico, India, Germany, and Romania to participate.
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Subsequent races have been held in April. In 1996, the competition was moved to a .75-mile (1.21 km) course at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center; high school teams also began competing.
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The moonbuggy (pre-2014) must fit into a 4-foot (1.2 m) cube and be no more than 4 ft wide. Beginning in 2014, the rover constraint was a 5-foot (1.5 m) cube.
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extended the range of astronauts on the Moon to allow for further exploration than was otherwise possible. Two other rovers were sent to the Moon on subsequent missions.
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Students from Graff Career Center, Springfield, Missouri. navigate the 360° turn around the permanent crater feature at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in 1999.
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Since 2016, the teams have to design and fabricate their own non-pneumatic tires/wheels. Purchasing a commercially available product will lead to disqualification.
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This was the first year for teams to design their own wheels. The 2016 contest also added four sample collections of liquid, pebbles, large rocks, and soil.
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finished first, in 18 minutes 55 seconds for the 1.4-mile (2.3 km) course with twelve obstacles. The prize was a trip for six team members to see a
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The obstacles are constructed of discarded tires, plywood, some 20 tons of gravel and five tons of sand, all to simulate lunar craters, basins, and
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Since 1996, the course winds through the rocket park at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. This map shows the 2012 course.
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The first two events were held at the original track used for testing lunar rover candidates. Here, the team from Puerto Rico navigates boulders.
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An obstacle for the 2013 contest awaits final preparations. Tires form small craters and gravel substitutes for Moon surface material.
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launch. It featured six college teams who competed on the same course as had been used to test the lunar rovers previously. The
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Students created vehicles dubbed "moonbuggies" to face challenges similar to those engineers at NASA's
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Time penalties are assessed for touching the ground, avoiding obstacles, and other rule violations.
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Students traverse a simulated crater in a moonbuggy they designed and built themselves.
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First "Human Exploration Rover Challenge," harder course, non-pneumatic wheels
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North Dakota State University students enter an obstacle on the course in 2003.
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The first race, in 1994, was held on July 16, the 25th anniversary of the
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A team of at most six people designs, builds, and races the same vehicle.
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Two of the six must ride and propel the vehicle through the course.
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sponsors the competition, first held in 1994, and, since 1996, the
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There was some concern that the race might be called off due to
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The rules change year by year, but are largely summarized thus:
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International Space Education Institute Team Russia in Moscow
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UPRH is the only contestant to enter in every race thus far.
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University Gardens High School of San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Tudor Vianu National High School of Computer Science
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Various other dimensional and safety criteria apply.
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Index

Great Moonbuggy Race

NASA
U.S. Space & Rocket Center
Marshall Space Flight Center
Apollo 15
Lunar Roving Vehicle

Apollo 11
University of New Hampshire
Space Shuttle
University of Puerto Rico at Humacao
Texas A & M University
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Georgia Institute of Technology
Indiana University
Purdue University at Indianapolis
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University of Puerto Rico at Humacao
Bob Jones High School
Arizona State University
USSRC
Monterey High School (Louisiana)
University of California at Santa Barbara

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