NASA Lunabotics '23-'24
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open in viewerThe NASA Lunabotics Challenge is a robotics competition that allows teams from across the country to design and build a lunar mining robot. Teams can prove their engineering skills by showcasing a robot with the ability to navigate simulated lunar terrain, collect regolith, and construct a berm on the regolith surface. With new competition rules this year, the WPI Lunabotics Team designed and manufactured Muffin. A lightweight, agile, and autonomous robot, Muffin takes inspiration from successful robots at past Lunabotics competitions. The project also allowed the team to develop invaluable engineering skills they will use throughout their careers. Using these skills, the team created innovative subsystems to meet the challenges of the competition.
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