Spectators crew on teams during the 2012 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Bayou Regional Competition March 15-17, 2012, in Kenner, La. Students from 49 high school teams in six states participated in the annual robotics tournament.
2012 FIRST Robotics
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
2019 First Robotics Competition
Chris Collins (l to r), Andy Zhou and Rachel Holladay from Northshore High School in Slidell place FIRST logo pieces during a Jan. 7, 2011 kickoff event for the 2011 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition season. Thirty teams from four states attended the kickoff event at Stennis Space Center.
2011 FIRST Robotics Championship
THE REDSTONE ROBOTICS OF HUNTSVILLE’S LEE AND NEW CENTURY TECH DEMO HIGH SCHOOLS WORK DURING THE “ROCKET CITY REGIONAL” FIRST ROBOTICS COMPETITION AT THE VON BRAUN CENTER IN 2016.
ROBOTICS TEAMS AT THE 2016 FIRST ROBOTICS COMPETITION
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Marshal Space Flight Center deputy director Paul McConnaughey greets competitors and guests on March 15, 2019.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. A team from Anderson, S.C. prepares their robot for competition.
2019 First Robotics Competition
High school students compete at the 2009 FIRST Robotics Bayou Regional competition held March 19-21 in New Orleans.
2009 FIRST Robotics Bayou Regional
NASA engineers Scott Olive (left) and Bo Clarke answer questions during the 2007 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition regional kickoff event held Saturday, Jan. 6, 2007, at StenniSphere, the visitor center at NASA Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Miss. The SSC employees and FIRST Robotics volunteer mentors are standing near a mock-up of the playing field for the FIRST Robotics' 2007 `Rack n' Roll' challenge. Roughly 300 students and adult volunteers - representing 29 high schools from four states - attended the kickoff to hear the rules of `Rack n' Roll.' The teams will spend the next six weeks building and programming robots from parts kits they received Saturday, then battle their creations at regional spring competitions in New Orleans, Houston, Atlanta and other cities around the nation. FIRST aims to inspire students in the pursuit of engineering and technology studies and careers.
FIRST Robotics Kickoff
The 2019 First Robotics Competition was held in Huntsville, Alabama on March 15 and 16 in the Von Braun Center. 55 teams from 12 states and Brazil competed in “Destination Deep Space” games. The First Robotics Competition is supported by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Marshal Space Flight Center deputy director Paul McConnaughey greets competitors and guests on March 15, 2019.
2019 First Robotics Competition
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed.
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed.
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed.
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed.
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed.
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed.
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed.
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed.
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition
Students from the Highland School in Warrenton, Va. work on their robot in the "Pit Area" as they prepare to compete in the First Robotics Competition, Friday, March 5, 2010, in Washington. The student competition is called "For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology," or FIRST. The program was founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people, their schools and communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers) Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
First Robotics Competition
Students from McKinley Tech High School in Washington, D.C., work on their robot in the "Pit Area" as they prepare to compete in the First Robotics Competition, Friday, March 5, 2010, in Washington. The student competition is called "For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology," or FIRST. The program was founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people, their schools and communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
First Robotics Competition
Robots vie for position during the second day of the First Robotics Competition, Saturday, March 6, 2010, in Washington. The student competition is called "For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology", or FIRST. The program was founded in 1989 by Dean Kamen to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people, their schools and communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
First Robotics Competition
Engineers from SSC mentor teams of students from Mississippi and Louisiana competing in the FIRST Robotics Competition.
SSC engineers mentor FIRST Robotics teams
Students compete in the Washington, DC regional FIRST Robotics Competition at the Washington, DC Conventioln Center, Saturday Feb., 28, 2009.   Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
FIRST Robotics Competition
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed. Costumed students were the normal at this event and lent it much color.
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition
Bo Clarke, mentor for Gulfport High School's Team Fusion, offers strategy tips to students and coaches during the FIRST Robotics Competition kickoff held at StenniSphere on Jan. 7. Clarke is the lead building and infrastructure specialist for NASA's Shared Services Center at Stennis Space Center.
FIRST Robotics, Gulfport High, StenniSphere, Bo Clarke, mentor
Louisiana First Lady Supriya Jindal takes a turn at the operating controls for a competing robot during the 2009 FIRST Robotics Bayou Regionals tournament in New Orleans on March 19-21. Jindal was hosted during her visit by the NASA Education Office at the John C. Stennis Space Center, a primary sponsor and supporter of the annual robotics competition.
Supriya Jindal visits 2009 FIRST Robotics Bayou Regionals
Student-built robots maneuver the course during the 2010 Bayou Regional FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics competition in Westwego on March 5-6. The annual competition drew 36 high school teams from eight states. NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center supports FIRST Robotics by providing financing, mentors and training, as well as competition judges and referees, audiovisual staff and other volunteer personnel.
2010 FIRST Robotics Bayou Regional Tournament
Students (left) from St. Patrick Catholic High School in Biloxi, Miss., prepare their robot during the 2009 FIRST Robotics Bayou Regional competition.
2009 FIRST Robotics Bayou Regional
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed. Pictured is the Brazilian team prior to competition
The Team From Brazil at the First Robotics Rocket City Regional
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition was held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 16, 2018. High school robotics teams from throughout the U.S., as well as a team from Brazil, competed. The Brazilian team sings their national anthem.
The Team From Brazil at the First Robotics Rocket City Regional
Johnny Stephenson, director of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center's Office of Strategic Analysis & Communications, addresses the crowd during the March 16 award ceremony following the first day of competition at the FIRST Robotics Rocket City Regional at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville. Ed Sparks, of the Morgan County Mech Tech team, received the award for Volunteer of the Year at the March 16 award ceremony. Mech Tech, comprised of students from five high schools in Morgan County, Alabama, also won the Industrial Design Award. The team was one of three regional finalists that will advance to the FIRST national championships April 18-21 in Houston. The other two regional finalists were Burning Magnetos of Fort Dorchester High School in North Charleston, South Carolina, and OGRE of Opelika High School in Opelika, Alabama. Mech Tech and Golden Hurricane from Columbia High School in Huntsville, were "house" teams sponsored by Marshall.
The First Robotics Rocket City Regional Competition
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., left, stands with Dean Kamen, the founder of First Robotics, as he talks about the importance of Science and Technology education during the First Robotics Competition, Friday March 5, 2010, in Washington. The student competition is called "For Inspiration and Recognition ofScience and Technology," or FIRST. The program was founded in 1989 by Kamen to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people, their schools and communities.   Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
First Robotics Competition
Members of team 2377, in red, from Chesapeake High School in Maryland, react following a match during the second day of competition at the First Robotics Competition, Saturday, March 6, 2010, in Washington. The student competition is called "For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology", or FIRST. The program was founded in 1989 by Dean Kamen to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people, their schools and communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
First Robotics Competition
A student member of the team 768 "Technowarriors" from Woodlawn High School in Maryland runs a controller while competing in a match during the second day of the First Robotics Competition, Saturday, March 6, 2010, in Washington. The student competition is called "For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology", or FIRST. The program was founded in 1989 by Dean Kamen to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people, their schools and communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
First Robotics Competition
Master of ceremonies Steve Culivan, an employee of Penn State University and aerospace education specialist at NASA's Stennis Space Center, talked to a crowd of more than 300 who attended the Jan. 5 kickoff of the 2008 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition season. The students, coaches and mentors from three states who attended also watched a live broadcast from FIRST's Manchester, N.H., headquarters that revealed this year's competition challenge, and received parts kits from which they built robots to meet the challenge.
NASA hosts FIRST Robotics kickoff for regional schools
ORLANDO, Fla. – Robots built and operated by teams of high school students compete in the University of Central Florida Arena as part of the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional. The robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – The Pink Team cheers as their robot competes in the University of Central Florida Arena as part of the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Teams of high school students prepare robots for competition in the University of Central Florida Arena as part of the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Robots built and operated by teams of high school students compete in the University of Central Florida Arena as part of the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional. The robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Ed Mango, program manager of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, speaks during a luncheon for the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional in the University of Central Florida Arena. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Robert Cabana, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, speaks during a luncheon for the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional in the University of Central Florida Arena. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Robert Cabana, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, speaks during a luncheon for the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional in the University of Central Florida Arena. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Teams of high school students prepare robots for competition in the Pit Area set up in the University of Central Florida Arena as part of the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Teams of high school students prepare robots for competition in the Pit Area set up in the University of Central Florida Arena as part of the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  Mark Leon, Ames Robotics Alliance Project Lead
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  Mark Leon, Ames Robotics Alliance Project Lead
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition: Evolution Team 1834 - NASA/Google/NASA Robotics Education FIRST Spnsorship program/San Jose Job Corps/MetroED & SIA Tech, San Jose, California (CA)
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Ed Mango, program manager of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, discusses technological advances with teams of high school students taking part in the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional in the University of Central Florida Arena. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Robert Cabana, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, discusses technological advances with teams of high school students taking part in the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional in the University of Central Florida Arena. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Kelvin Manning, associate director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, left, and Bob Seick, former shuttle launch director, talk with a member of The Pink Team taking part in the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional in the University of Central Florida Arena. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Ed Mango, program manager of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, discusses technological advances with teams of high school students taking part in the FIRST Robotics Competition's 2013 Orlando Regional in the University of Central Florida Arena. The student-built robots were required to throw discs into boxes or make climbs to score points. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  Evolution Team 1834 - NASA/Google/NASA Robotics Education FIRST Spnsorship program/San Jose Job Corps/MetroED & SIA Tech, San Jose, California (CA)s Cheezy Poofs team-1834
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California cheesy Poofs team 254 driving the robot
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  MadTown Robotics, Madera H.S.,CA Team 1323
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  The Athenian Robotics Collective, CA Team 852
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California Harker Robotics, The Harker School, CA Team 1072
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FIRST Robotics Competition  'Lunacy'  hosted by NASA at San Jose State University Event Center. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology let the games begin. NASA Cheesy Poofs team #254 robot on the floor.
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  team 192 checks on robot
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  Lancer Robotics, Saint Francis H.S., CA Team 2367
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  Mark Leon, Ames Robotic Alliance fires up the contestants
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  Mills Robotics Team, Mills H.S, CA Team 253
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  MadTown Robotics, Madera H.F., CA Team 1323
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FIRST Robotics Competition  'Lunacy'  hosted by NASA at San Jose State University Event Center. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology let the games begin. with Mark Leon, Ames Research Robotics Alliance Project Lead.
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  (NASA Ames/Mike Dininny sponsored) Cheesy Poofs, Bellarmine College Preparatory, CA Robot name Gizmo Team 254, Spartan Robotics Mountain View H.S. Team 971 and MSET, Saratoga H.S. Team 649.  Three teams placed first in the Silicon Valley regional.
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  NASA Ames Research Center & Girl Scouts, Moffett Field, California (CA)
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  NASA Ames Research Center & Girl Scouts, Moffett Field, California (CA)
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  NASA Ames Research Center & Girl Scouts, Moffett Field, California (CA)
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  NASA Ames Research Center & Girl Scouts, Moffett Field, California (CA)
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  Battle on! teams 1516 Grizzles, 1868 Space Cookies, 668 The Apes of Wrath
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FIRST Robotics Competition  'Lunacy'  hosted by NASA at San Jose State University Event Center. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology let the games begin. Phantom Robotics team #675, The Wildhats team #100 and Highrollers team #987
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FIRST Robotics Competition  'Lunacy'  hosted by NASA at San Jose State University Event Center. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology let the games begin. with Mark Leon, Ames Research Robotics Alliance Project Lead encourages the Ames Space Cookies team #1868
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California Quixilver, Leland H.S., CA team 604 and Homestead Robotics, Homestead H.S. Team 670
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  Teams The WildHats (100) and Homestead Robotics (670) perform tasks during competion.
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition: Space Cookies - Team 1868  NASA Ames Research Center & Girl Scouts, Moffett Field, California (CA)
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition: Space Cookies - Team 1868 - NASA Ames Research Center & Girl Scouts, Moffett Field, California (CA)
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition: Space Cookies -  Battle on! teams 1516 Grizzles, 1868 Space Cookies, 668 The Apes of Wrath
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition: ' Rockin' Bots -Team 2035 - NASA & Carmel High School, Carmel, California (CA) 9
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition: Space Cookies - Team 1868 - NASA Ames Research Center & Girl Scouts, Moffett Field, California (CA)
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  Evolution Team 1834 - NASA/Google/NASA Robotics Education FIRST Spnsorship program/San Jose Job Corps/MetroED & SIA Tech , San Jose, California (CA) trouble shooting with the help of Royal Robotrons Team 1070 - California State University, Northridge/Dreamworks Animation skg  Louisville Hight school, Woodlands Hills, California (CA)
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  Arctic Ice Bears - Team 1544 - NASA/USKH British Petroteum/CIRI Foundation & Bartlett HS. Anchorage, Alaska (AK)
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  teams 114 and 1516
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  Presentation Invasion, Science Academy & Presentation H.S., CA Team 2135
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  M-A Bears, Menlo-Atherton H.S., CA Team 766
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  team 115, 668,254 and 649 do battle during a match
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For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  team 973, 84, 3129
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition:  Cheesy Poofs - Team 254 - NASA Ames Research Center & Bellarmine College Prep, San Jose, California (CA)
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Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition: Cheesy Poofs - Team 254 - NASA Ames Research Center & Bellarmine College Prep, San Jose, California (C)
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