Que interesante entrevista, estudiantes guatemaltecos participaron en dos torneos de zerorobotics, luego que conoci este proyecto durante mi estadia en el lab de sistemas espaciales del MIT. Que bien que siguio creciendo.
This is truly a special documentary --- it's hard not to be inspired by the students and what they achieved. It certainly inspired me, and I've loved working with them over the years. @ZeroRobotics
All this talk about #TheAcolyte reminds us of the time we hung out with #DarthVadar & his entourage at a @ZeroRobotics event.
A few years ago, this unique education program celebrated it's 10th anniversary. Check out the details & how you can participate: ow.ly/2M8I50Ss7aq
"I didn’t know I could do so much on my own." - Joseph, 10th grader at ACE
ACE is partnering with Zero Robotics for free robotics lessons. Students will code SPHERES on the ISS this summer. Huge thanks to @WPI, @MIT, @ZeroRobotics, and @NASA for their support! 🫡 🚀
Onboard the @space_Station, astronaut Tracy Dyson performs a #ZeroRobotics technology demonstration w/ a free-flying #Astrobee#robot. Learn about these robotic helpers—aka Bumble, Honey, and Queen—in Upward, the official magazine of the ISS National Lab: ow.ly/J8XM50RBPYi
ALT NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson onboard the International Space Station
That's true! We are organizing today (Sunday, last day of the vacation) a meeting on space related education with two students abroad (Astronomy and Aerospace engineering) and surprised by the number of mid- and high-school registrants! BR, would love to stay connected!
Indeed. We’re currently working on it too! I’ve been deeply inspired by @ai4allatUCSF@tomiko22@msirota84@SirotaLab and not only to educate those from disavtaged backgrounds, but anyone across the world. Spaceflight is an aspirational field to join people worldwide. Cheers ♥️
Thanks a lot, Ryan! Since 2018 when our city was the only one worldwide with 4 teams qualified to @ZeroRobotics we've been somehow disconnected from the US spacetech non-formal education ecosystem. We'll change this!
Nice info :)
There's a blue-W pin "where you were at tweet time" on the interactive map isspix.com/ISS069 for your tweet. It's located about 1000 km southeast of #Hawaii. CC: @Ramy_Saboungui@UnitedStates @deaththesa
Thanks for sharing! I always thought that Astrobee used a reaction control wheel to orient itself, however, using air as propulsion instead is very interesting.
I'm happy your doing these things. You guys are helping out the planet more than you know it. Just keep the creator in your hearts at all times. And remember it's a miracle every time we leave his atmosphere. We don't own it.