FRC Team 122 The NASA Knights were highlighted this past week on “This Week @ NASA”. The feature includes a brief description of the 2011 FIRST Robotics Competition game. +…
FRC Team 122 The NASA Knights were highlighted this past week on “This Week @ NASA”. The feature includes a brief description of the 2011 FIRST Robotics Competition game. +…
The long awaited VEX robotics competition grant awards are now available. Congratulations to the winners and RAP hopes that all participants have a great 2011 competition season. + Awards List…
The long awaited Botball robotics competition grant awards list is now available. Congratulations to the winners and RAP hopes that all participants have a great 2011 competition season. + Awards…
This is the NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Robotics Program website. They feature descriptions of the activities that take place at JPL as well as related robotics projects. + More Info…
The humanoid robot named Robonaut 2 developed at NASA’s Ames Research Center is expected to launch on February 24, 2011 aboard the Discovery Space Shuttle. This is the first time…
The 2011 FIRST Robotics Competition Kick off took place on January 8th, 2011 at 10:30AM EST. Archived content is available by following the links below. + Game Animation + Robot…
The 2011 FIRST robotics competition sponsorship award winners have now been selected. To view if your team has been selected, follow the link below. For those teams that have won…
SeaPerch is a underwater Robotics program that is designed to help teach students to build underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) in-school or out-of-school settings. SeaPerch ROV’s are comprised of low…
The 2011 NASA Robotics Competition Sponsorship (RCS) application is Closed! The NASA Robotics Competition Sponsorship application winners will be posted when it becomes available in the coming weeks. Award Announcement…
The Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument suite assembly is has been completed at NASA’s Goddard Research Center. The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) will use the Sample Analysis at Mars…