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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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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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189:. The contest is challenging: in 2009, 29 of 68 teams competing did not complete the race. Sometimes the placement of the obstacle is an issue, with some teams hitting obstacles too fast after a downhill stint.
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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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1655:"NASA Announces Winners of 18th Annual Great Moonbuggy Race: Puerto Rico teams take top awards in high school, college divisions"
1562:"Erie High Team From Erie, Kan., Overcomes Moonscape, All Competitors To Win High School Division Of NASA's Great Moonbuggy Race"
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1339:"New York team triumphs in college division of NASA's 9th annual 'Great Moonbuggy Race'"
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University students enter an obstacle on the course in 2003.
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1724:"NASA Great Moonbuggy Race dodges sequestration cut and will go on in April"
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sponsors the competition, first held in 1994, and, since 1996, the
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1840:"NASA Announces Winners of 2016 Human Exploration Rover Challenge"
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970:"Slide Show: Students Gear Up for NASA's Annual Moon Buggy Race"
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Education Institute Team Russia in Moscow
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1676:"Winners of 19th Annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race Announced"
1634:"NASA Announces Winners of 17th Annual Great Moonbuggy Race"
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1793:"2014 NASA Human Rover Exploration Challenge Results"
1078:"NASA Names 16th Annual Great Moonbuggy Race Winners"
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Tudor Vianu National High School of Computer Science
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Various other dimensional and safety criteria apply.
1098:"Modern Moon Buggies Race Over Historic Terrain".
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848:"Moon Buggy Race was Wheeling Task for Students".
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610:Teodoro Aguilar Mora Vocational High School Team 2
1467:"Photos: 'Moonbuggies' bounce to the finish line"
464:Lafayette County (Mo.) C-1 High School Team No. 2
447:Lafayette County High School in Higginsville, Mo.
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39:, prior to 2014 referred to as the
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1047:Cumbow, Victoria (April 3, 2009).
719:Purdue University Calumet – Team 2
572:Tennessee Technological University
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1632:Storey, Angela (April 10, 2010).
1514:"Students' moonbuggy takes prize"
1487:Storey, Angela (April 13, 2007).
1469:. CNet. April 10, 2006. p. 8
1018:Marshall, Mike (April 11, 2010).
995:"Photos: NASA's moonbuggy stakes"
681:Middle Tennessee State University
667:specifically exempted the event.
568:Rochester Institute of Technology
528:Rochester Institute of Technology
433:Pittsburg State University team 2
114:Purdue University at Indianapolis
1560:Storey, Angela (April 4, 2008).
1538:Storey, Angela (April 5, 2008).
1440:Jensen, Martin (April 9, 2005).
1414:Jensen, Martin (April 8, 2005).
1388:Jensen, Martin (April 3, 2004).
1366:. April 12, 2003. Archived from
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1208:Berg, Jerry (April 20, 1998).
1182:Berg, Jerry (April 18, 1998).
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931:"NASA's Great Moonbuggy Race"
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482:North Dakota State University
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403:Pittsburg High School, Kansas
92:launch. Other teams from the
58:addressed in preparation for
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1722:Roop, Lee (March 26, 2013).
937:. Time. 2010. Archived from
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56:Marshall Space Flight Center
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1020:"Moonbuggy challenge grows"
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1049:"Moon buggy races today"
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1589:. al.com. April 5, 2009
1130:"Great Moon Buggy Race"
900:"Rover Challenge Rules"
543:Erie High School Team 1
1821:. NASA. April 21, 2015
1678:. NASA. April 14, 2012
1518:Topeka Capital-Journal
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766:First place for time
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361:Monterey High School
292:Original test track
64:Lunar Roving Vehicle
41:Great Moonbuggy Race
18:Great Moonbuggy Race
1935:Public Affairs site
704:of Auburn, Alabama
425:Graff Career Center
384:Graff Career Center
1980:Combination events
1773:. Huntsville Times
1751:. NASA. 2013-04-27
1295:on August 17, 2000
1269:on August 17, 2000
1243:on August 24, 2000
1163:on January 9, 2000
1136:on January 9, 2000
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