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QR Code was undetectable at Android-color-value.
Portions of this poster are modifications based on work created by Google used
according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. ( commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Android_robot.svg )
Handcuffs are openclipart.org/detail/171930/
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Why did I take a photo of the Android robot? To test my 135mm Æ’/2.8.
.. and I'm resisting the temptation to photograph Danboard and Domokun.
So, this is my first shot with my new-old Nikkor 135mm Æ’/2.8 Ai. I don't think I nailed the focus, but not too bad for a first effort.
Ignore the focal length entry in the exif data; I forgot to change the lens profile.
Infographic of Science Hack Day SF project:
Android Participatory Exploration
This hack is focused on bringing science payloads onto low cost android based robotics platforms. We have built a low cost spectrograph, started an android app, and hacked a couple of robotic platoforms that would be candidate rovers to host the spectrometer. This hack is part of an ongoing effort at NASA Ames Research Center focused on bringing hands-on robotics and science experience to young students, allowing them to participate in NASA field sceince missions with low cost robotic science platforms. These platforms will in turn help to lower the cost of some NASA missions.
Hackers:
David Burchanowski
Geoff Chu
Matt Everingham
Matthew F. Reyes
Paul Mans
Jade Wang
Christine Dudley