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After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

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Dave taking a shot in the distance. I keep doing this to the poor kid

Chance also led me to meet a group of three men: the creator of the cubatron, a guy who wanted to talk about planes, and a dude who knew Frostbyte. It was a cool interaction.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

Not sure about this. Its very noisey. I tried a LOT of different processing ideas on this picture. I'm not happy with it, but I'm learning as I go.

After returning home from the Johnson Space Center in Houston to present their work on the NASA App Development Challenge, North High School's Team Frostbyte spoke to students in the auditorium about their experience as a panel discussion hosted by Dr. Ian Roberts on Wednesday, May 1st.

Team 2928 - Viking Robotics - Ballard High School

Team 3662 - Team Frostbyte - Sno-Isle Tech

Team 360 - The Revolution - Bellarmine Prepatory School

Choosing the Alliances

 

First Robotics WA - Cascades

Quest Field

March 18, 2011

Shot with Canon EFS 60mm lens

At Tift Street Nature Preserve

Shot with Canon EFS 60mm lens

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