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Dakota Datebook
April 11, 2004
"NASA Moonbuggy Race"
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One year ago this weekend, NDSU took first place in
the college division of NASAs 10th annual Great Moonbuggy
Race in Huntsville, Alabama. The challenge was for high school and
college students to design and build human-powered vehicles that could
overcome engineering problems faced by NASAs actual lunar rover
team.
The victorious team designed and built their vehicle
as a class project, and included Sebastian Ertelt and Justin Pavlish,
as well as Troy Redlinger and Danielle Baumann, who sat side by side to
pedal the moonbuggy over a simulated lunar surface.
It was way, way harder than I expected, said
Redlinger. I knew it would be hard, but not this bad.
NASAs press release stated, It was a grueling,
obstacle-strewn course at the U.S Space & Rocket Center... but Team
No. 1 from North Dakota State... conquered it and rode to victory.
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