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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - University students tune up and tinker with their remote controlled or autonomous excavators, called lunabots, for NASA's first Lunabotics Mining Competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's Astronaut Hall of Fame. Twenty-two teams from around the country will maneuver their lunabots in about 60 tons of ultra-fine simulated lunar soil, called BP-1, on May 27-28. The competition is an Exploration Systems Mission Directorate project managed by Kennedy's Education Division. The purpose is to engage and retain students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, fields. It also provides a competitive environment that could result in innovative ideas and solutions for NASA's future excavation of the moon. Photo credit: NASA_Kim Shiflett

Photographer NASA_Kim Shiflett
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