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HHS / NASAHQ Robotics, Team 116

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Here are the scouting pictures from the So Cal Regional in Los Angeles.


Team 60, after trying to push two goals on to the bridge (with partial success)

Team 114 after balancing a partially loaded goal

Team 254 balances two goals, with a little help from Team 64

Team 254 in the pits (nice control system layout)

Team 254 balances one loaded goal (and does it very quickly!)

Team 258 lines up at the start of the match

Team 259 drops a big ball on top of the goal

Team 261 starts running for the bridge

The innards of the robot from Team 294 - very compact!

Team 294 with their cover on - notice the spoiler wing!

Team 294 tows a loaded goal up the ramp

Team 295 prepares to load a big ball onto the goal

Team 330 balances two goals on the bridge

Team 330 moves a big ball to the top of the goal

A nice job of component layout from Team 362

Team 362 runs for the bridge, with Team 585 close behind

Team 399's machine

Team 410's compact machine - it limbos and pulls goals

The way cool cover for the Team 410 robot - why doesn't ours look this good!!!

Team 460 ready for battle

Team 460 in the pits - showing their effective goal-pulling hooks

Team 460 tows a fully loaded goal up the bridge

Team 599 deploys their arm

Team 691 struggles put a big ball up high

An overhead shot of the Team 699 robot

Team 699 showing thier claw
 
 
 
 

 


Here are the scouting pictures from the Lone Star Regional in Houston.


The Greenville High School Team prepares to balance two goals

Team 21 gets hung up on the bridge while crossing with a loaded goal

Team 31 tries to use their big claw to grab the bridge

Team 31 drops a big ball on the goal

Team 34 tries to get back up after being tipped over coming off the bridge, while Team 215 lends a hand

Team 57 uses their arm to lower the bridge and drag a goal

Team 118 pushes a goal onto the bridge

Team 118 adds their two removable arms, and grab TWO big balls!

Team 223 and friends run for the end zone

Teamw 231 drives up the bridge, while Team 364 waits for a stretcher ride

Team 438 practices putting big balls up high

Team 442 balances the bridge with two goals - notice the "leg" that drops off the side to help stabilize the bridge!

Team 442 runs two more goals up on the bridge

Team 442 also has the coolest pit setup of any team at the regional!

Team 456 has an arm to move the bridge and a hook to grab goals

Team 513 has hooks fore and aft to grab goals, and a lift on the side to manipulate the bridge

Team 525 tries to balance the bridge with one full goal

Team 624 uses their very long arm to drop in a big ball - notice that the clock on the big screen and the field clocks are not synchronized! A tip for flight teams - make sure you are watching the "official" clock!

Team 647 can use their arm to grab big balls and move the bridge

Team 676 tries to pull a loaded goal up the bridge, after Team 231 took a nose dive off the end!


Here are images from the Richmond regional, and our repair efforts shortly afterwards.


The team gets busy while Russell polishes the robot

More Russell polishing...

The flight team poses for the team photo...

...while Justin gets an attitude

The robot balances two goals on the brige

The complete robot, from the front

And from the side. What is Joe doing?!?
 
 
 


Ok, so they told me to put the pictures up. These are the pictures they gave me and so I put them all up.


February, 19 2001: Our Team

February, 19 2001: Our Logo

Monday, 29 January 2001: Students working hard with the chop saw!

Thursday, 25 January 2001: Prototype mobility system drives up the bridge!

Thursday, 25 January 2001: Prototype mobility sytem drives over crossbeam!

Monday, 22 January 2001: Creating our own pneumatics prototyping board

February, 2001: Just some people looking over our robot

February, 2001: Prototyping the arm. Isn't it cool?

February, 2001: People standing around arm trying to look like they're doing something...

February, 2001: Making the crate and working on the arm.

February, 2001: The underbelly of the Operator interface.

February, 2001: Our robot's Steering Wheel!

February, 2001: Here's our friend trying to Solder Stuff

February, 18 2001: Someone obviously trying to damage our Robot! Don't worry, we took care of him

February, 18 2001: Practicing with the Bridge

February, 18 2001: More with Bridge

February, 18 2001: "Does this come with an instructional Manual?"

February, 19 2001: Testing the arm some more

February, 19 2001: Cleaning the shop

February, 19 2001: Look how nice and clean our Lathe is!

February, 19 2001: Mounting the arm

February, 19 2001: More mounting with the arm

February, 19 2001: "I could really use those Robot Team Blueprints!"

February, 19 2001: Robot Balanced with Goal

February, 19 2001: Another shot of robot Balanced with Goal

February, 19 2001: "That is one HOT looking Robot!"

February, 19 2001: "I get to drive? I get to DRIVE???"

February, 19 2001: Inside of Robot!

February, 19 2001: Other angle of our Robot!
 


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Herndon High School / NASA Headquarters FIRST Robotics Team. Page authored and maintained by Mike Wherley and Hashmatt Anwari, approved by Dave Lavery, December 15, 2000