The 2005 EARLY Robotics challenge has been released. For 7 to 12 years of age, EARLY Robotics is a good introduction to robotics competitions, setting the stage for future competitions…
The 2005 EARLY Robotics challenge has been released. For 7 to 12 years of age, EARLY Robotics is a good introduction to robotics competitions, setting the stage for future competitions…
If you want to receive information about how to apply for one of the three types of NASA FIRST Robotics Sponsorships for the 2005-2006 FIRST season, please click here!
Ever wonder where those Mars Exploration Rovers are after all this time? Well, check out their traverse maps to see where they’ve been (and guess where they’ll go next).
NASA’s next mission to the red planet is the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter! Tune in for the MRO webcast on August 9 and watch the launch on the web on August…
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to plan a community on Mars? Then tune in to the webcast on Thursday, August 4 at 1:00 p.m. PDT to…
Starting June 20, a six-week course will help students build a small robot based on a controller similar to the one used in FIRST Robotics competitions. Questions? Please contact mgoldschmid@mail.arc.nasa.gov.
As Spirit and Opportunity continue to rove the Red Planet day by day (or sol by sol), you can watch the Flight Director updates of the Mars rovers’ activities and…
Check out NASA’s NEW Robotics Curriculum Clearinghouse for peer-reviewed robotics curriculum available to educators everywhere.
Ever wonder what it’s like to work in robotics? Or how young people can get involved at an early age? Check out the “Get Involved in Robotics!” webcast archive.
Register for the NSTA Web Seminar on NASA Robotics