Teams from Engineering College in India Awarded by NASA


Surabhi Gupta

New Delhi, Apr 24 (PTI) Six teams from different engineering colleges of India were awarded in a competition organised by international space agency NASA, for designing a lunar vehicle for future expeditions to the moon.

The competition -- Great Moonbuggy Race competition challenges the students to tackle several engineering problems dealt with by Apollo-era lunar rover developers at the Marshall Center in the late 1960s.

Students from high school and college are supposed to design, build and race lightweight, human-powered rovers called "moonbuggies".

This year 84 teams, six from India, of enterprising future engineers demonstrated the same ingenuity and can-do spirit at the event.

The participating students were required to design a vehicle that would address a series of engineering problems that are similar to those faced by the original Moonbuggy team.

  

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