NASA Rover Competition for SHS Graduate
•April 24, 2019•
By Ellen Ferrera
for the News Progress
Lake Atchison from a young age was always curious about how things worked. “He was always taking things apart and putting them back together,” mother Nicole recalled.
A 2017 graduate of Sullivan High School, Atchison, a sophomore in mechanical engineering at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, has taken his youthful curiosity to outer space.
He was a member of Southern’s Moon Buggy Design team which competed in the NASA Human Exploration Rover Competition in Huntsville, Alabama.
“The most difficult part is deciding what you think you can accomplish in the given time,” Atchison explained his team’s strategy. “You are forced to make real-time decisions so we elected to do only three tasks.”
Each team, comprised of one female and one male, is given two excursions over the course, and the higher score is taken as the final score.
The competition is more than a race. The teams have seven minutes of available oxygen in which to complete a ¾ mile, 16 obstacle course. They must also perform tasks such as gathering soil and liquid samples, planting a flag or taking solar panel pictures.
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