Date: October 15th 2010

Oct 14, 2010

Ann Marie Trotta Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1601 ann marie trotta@nasa gov

Angela Storey Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala 256-544-0034 angela d storey@nasa gov

RELEASE: 10-262

NASA WANTS STUDENT INNOVATORS FOR 2011 GREAT MOONBUGGY RACE

HUNTSVILLE, Ala -- Four decades after the first NASA lunar rover rolled across the surface of the moon, innovative students are preparing to design and build a new generation of wheeled wonders

Registration is open for the 18th annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race, set for April 1-2, 2011, in Huntsville, Ala Participating schools and institutions may register one or two vehicles and teams Registration closes Feb 1

For complete rules, vehicle design parameters and registration for the race, visit:

http://moonbuggy msfc nasa gov

NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center organizes the races held at the U S Space & Rocket Center, both in Huntsville The event challenges high school and college students to design, build and race lightweight, human-powered "moonbuggies "

The first rover was developed, built and tested at Marshall in just 17 months The rover's inaugural trip across the moon's surface took place on July 31, 1971 It was driven by Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin Two more rovers followed, enabling expanded scientific exploration during the Apollo 16 and 17 missions in 1972

NASA Great Moonbuggy Race teams carry on the tradition of engineering ingenuity The teams attempt to post the fastest vehicle assembly and race times in their divisions, while incurring the fewest penalties on a challenging course simulating the rocky, unforgiving surface of the moon

Prizes are awarded to the three teams in each division that finish with the fastest race times NASA and industry sponsors present additional awards for team spirit, best newcomer, most memorable buggy wipeout and other achievements

In 2010, for the first time, the victors in the high school and college divisions were both from outside the continental United States The International Space Education Institute of Leipzig, Germany, raced to a winning time of just 3 minutes, 37 seconds in the high school category The University of Puerto Rico in Humacao, the only school to enter a moonbuggy every year since the races began in 1994, won the college division with a time of 4 minutes, 18 seconds

Participation in the race has increased from just eight college teams in 1994 to more than 70 high school and college national and international teams in 2010 The high school division was added in 1996

More than 32,000 people watched live, streaming coverage of the 2010 race on UStream, an interactive, real-time webcasting platform For archived footage of the competition, visit:

http://www ustream tv/channel/the-great-moonbuggy-race-2010

For images and additional information about previous races, visit:

http://www nasa gov/topics/moonmars/moonbuggy html

For more information about NASA education programs, visit:

http://www nasa/gov/education

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