University Rover Challenge

University Rover Challenge

The University Rover Challenge (URC) is an annual competition held by the Mars Society for college students to complete a given scenario using a rover the team has built.

Location

The competition is held at the Mars Desert Research Station, outside of Hanksville, Utah. The site was selected by the Mars Society for its geographic similarity to Mars - in addition to being a largely barren desert area, the soil in the area has a chemical composition nearly identical to Martian soil.

Dates & Times

The first URC was held on Saturday June 2nd, 2007 at 7:00 AM MST.

The second URC is scheduled to take place June 5-7, 2008. beginning at 8:00 AM MST.

cenarios

2007

At the Mars Society's inaugural University Rover Challenge in 2007, in the often Mars-like desert of the American west, competing teams will remotely operate their rovers to remotely deploy a radio repeater and survey a second area for possible signs of life. [cite web | url=http://www.marssociety.org/portal/c/urc/scenario | title=The Scenario -- The Mars Society | publisher=marssociety.org | accessdate=May 30 | accessyear=2007]

2008

At the 2nd event teams were given 4 tasks to complete in the hot desert. Those tasks were:

Emergency Navigation to find a lost astronaut given only last known GPS coordinates
Soil Characterization to find ph levels and other information about the soil
Construction to turn or touch 12 bolts on 2 panels at different angles
Geological Survey, just like in 2007 to look for possible signs of life

Teams

2007

*Brigham Young University
*Pennsylvania State University
*University of California, Los Angeles
*University of Nevada, Reno [cite web | url = http://www.marssociety.org/portal/c/urc/teams | title=Teams -- The Mars Society | publisher=marssociety.org | accessdate=May 30 | accessyear=2007]

2008

*Brigham Young University
*Georgia Tech
*Oregon State University
*University of California, Los Angeles
*University of Nevada, Reno
*Iowa State University
*York University

Prizes

2007

The winning team will receive transportaion, lodging and admission for five individuals to the 10th Annual International Mars Society Convention at UCLA in September, 2007, $5000, and bragging rights for a year - until URC 2008! [cite web | url=http://www.marssociety.org/portal/c/urc/scenario | title=The Scenario -- The Mars Society | publisher=marssociety.org | accessdate=May 30 | accessyear=2007]

Results

2008

*1st Place: Oregon State University
*2nd Place: University of Nevada, Reno
*3rd Place: York University

2007

*1st Place: University of Nevada, Reno
*2nd Place: Brigham Young University
*3rd Place: University of California, Los Angeles
*4th Place: Pennsylvania State University

Both the Penn State and UCLA rover teams experienced technical difficulties that contributed to their low finishes. The Penn State team was forced to withdraw from competition due to the severity of their problems.

References

External links

* [http://www.marssociety.org/portal/c/urc/frontPage Mars Society University Rover Challenge Webpage]
* [http://www.marssociety.org/MDRS/ MDRS Webpage]


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