OUR LATEST CHALLENGE

MoonBots - A Google Lunar X PRIZE LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Challenge” The contest will challenge small teams comprised of children and adults to design, program, and construct robots that perform simulated lunar missions similar to those required to win the $30 million Google Lunar X PRIZE, a private race to the Moon designed to enable commercial exploration of space while engaging the global public.







TEAM LINKS:



ROBOT DESIGN PROPOSAL



TEAM VIDEO



TEAM CAPTAIN: Edward Fielding



TEAM MEMBERS: Caffrey, Liam, Joseph, Isaac



TEAM PHOTO



ROBOT DESIGN PHOTO














Thursday, March 27, 2008

2008 WILDCAT ROBOTICS TRACK TEAM

2008 WILDCAT ROBOTICS TRACK TEAM
SPRING LEGO TRACK MEET - CASTINE
May 10th at MMA

BRIDGE BUILDING
The team

FASTEST ROBOT
Caffrey Fielding
Sofia Morris
Kohl Shaw

SLOPE CLIMBER
Nicholas Krebs
Luke Krebs
Devin Christianson

DELIVERY MISSION
Kai Fox
Connor Ratcliff

STRONGEST ROBOT
Audrey Beal
Kat Murphy
Cameron Durkee

PING PONG SHOT PUT

Dylan C. Richardson
Gabriel Grash
Andrew Jewett

Thursday, March 13, 2008

"Fun Stuff" - Holonomic Drive Systems



Lego's aren't just for kids! The Mindstorms kits provide enough intellectual challenge for adults too. Check out Steve Hassenplug's holonomic drive robot called Omni. The holonomic drive allows the robot to move in any direction.

Holonomic drive, in the realm of robotics, refers to the ability to move in all direction and rotate independently. For example, a tank, which has to rotate before it can move in a different direction, would not be holonomic. But the robots featured in this MIT video, taken during the FIRST Robotics Championship in Atlanta, GA, are.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

2001: A Space Odyssey at the Grand!

Stanley Kubrick's classic tale of computers gone bad. Who can forget the voice of Hal 9000? Rated G! A must see for all robots fans.

7:30 Sunday 3/16

Monday, March 10, 2008

A look inside a NXT Motor



Check out the gear train inside the motor!

The motor is geared down a lot - the blue gear on the left of the motor is the rotation sensor. It counts the gears as they pass by.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Wildcat Robotics Welcomes Corporate Sponsor Morris Yachts


Wildcat Robotics newest corporate sponsor, local yacht builder Morris Yachts is investing in the engineers of the future.

If you don't think building a modern day luxury sailing yachts involves cutting edge technology and some tricky engineering challenges then you haven't seen the M Series with its a self-tacking jib, push button sail raising, a performance underbody, and performance driven rig. Plus the challenge of keep it all smooth sailing while maintaining comfortable cabin accommodation's.

Maybe someday one of our young roboticists will become a nautical engineer working for Morris designing the next great ocean cruising vessel.