Jan 10, 2013
Joshua Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
jbuck@nasa
gov
Sarah McDonnell Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass 617-253-8923 s_mcd@mit edu
MEDIA ADVISORY: M13-012
NASA, MIT, DARPA HOST FOURTH ANNUAL STUDENT ROBOTIC CHALLENGE JAN 11
WASHINGTON -- NASA will join the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and high school student teams from the United States and abroad for the fourth annual Zero Robotics SPHERES Challenge Friday, Jan 11 The event will take place on the MIT campus in Cambridge, Mass , and be broadcast live on NASA Television beginning at 8:30 a m EST
For the competition, NASA will upload software developed by high school students onto Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES), which are bowling ball-sized spherical satellites aboard the International Space Station The top 45 teams from previous competitions had their code sent last week to the space station, where an astronaut will command the satellites to execute the teams' flight program During a simulated mission, the teams will complete a special challenge inspired by future satellite technologies, such as formation flight and close proximity operations
Student finalists will be able to see their flight program live in the televised finals The team with the highest software performance over several rounds of the competition will win the challenge The winning team will receive certificates and a SPHERES flight patch that was flown aboard the space station
News media wishing to cover this event must contact Sarah McDonnell at MIT at 617-253-8923 or s_mcd@mit edu NASA officials will be available to speak with news media after the competition
In addition to their use in this competition, the SPHERES satellites are used inside the space station to conduct formation flight maneuvers for spacecraft guidance navigation, control and docking The three separate satellites that make up SPHERES fly in formation inside the space station's cabin The satellites provide opportunities to test a wide range of hardware and software at an affordable cost
NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif , operates and maintains the SPHERES National Laboratory Facility on the station
For more information about SPHERES, visit:
http://go nasa gov/SPHERES
For NASA TV schedule and video streaming information, visit:
http://www nasa gov/nasatv
For more about the Zero Robotics Program, visit:
http://go nasa gov/zero-robotics
For more information about the International Space Station, visit:
http://www nasa gov/station
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