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More than 500 students from around the world competed in NASA's Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC) Friday, April 21, and Saturday, April 22, at the Aviation Challenge camp of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, near NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

 

NASA hosted 48 teams from 16 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, as well as the countries of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, India, Mexico, Peru, and Singapore.

 

Throughout the nine-month challenge, each team will attempt to design, build, and test human-powered rovers capable of traversing a challenging half-mile obstacle course that simulates the terrain of the Moon, Mars, or other rocky bodies in our solar system. In addition, students must also design and demonstrate a unique tool capable of completing various mission tasks.

 

HERC is one of NASA's nine Artemis Student Challenges - a variety of activities providing students access to the knowledge and technology required to achieve the goals of the Artemis Program

 

Replays of the competition are available on NASA Marshall YouTube and NASA's HERC Facebook page.

 

IMAGE CREDIT: NASA

See more photos and read all about the legendary homebirth of HERCULES here: akirathedon.com/blog/new-human-hercules-jan-narkiewicz/

Marvel Legends (Version two) Hercules

South African Air Force C130s seen stored at Waterkloof Airshow 22nd September 2018

Where else but Yuma during WTI would you find this odd couple.

 

MCAS Yuma, WTI 1-13.

10-11-12.

Photo By: Ned Harris

 

Pollock Dock, Belfast, October 26, 2013.

 

C-130H Spanish Air Force.

An RAF Voyager aircraft (right) and two Hercules aircraft flying over the house.

 

© Mike Broome 2018

More than 500 students from around the world competed in NASA's Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC) Friday, April 21, and Saturday, April 22, at the Aviation Challenge camp of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, near NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

 

NASA hosted 48 teams from 16 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, as well as the countries of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, India, Mexico, Peru, and Singapore.

 

Throughout the nine-month challenge, each team will attempt to design, build, and test human-powered rovers capable of traversing a challenging half-mile obstacle course that simulates the terrain of the Moon, Mars, or other rocky bodies in our solar system. In addition, students must also design and demonstrate a unique tool capable of completing various mission tasks.

 

HERC is one of NASA's nine Artemis Student Challenges - a variety of activities providing students access to the knowledge and technology required to achieve the goals of the Artemis Program

 

Replays of the competition are available on NASA Marshall YouTube and NASA's HERC Facebook page.

 

IMAGE CREDIT: NASA

he's an awesome crag dog. while we climb, he just plops down, watches people walk by, naps. no leash.

C-130 from the local USCG station. Semper Paratus.

The Herc-U-Lift Plus upper assembly

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