Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate Dennis Andrucyk, second from left, and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, center, listen to Nick Ohi of the West Virginia University Mountaineers team, left, as he describes his teams robot during a tour of the robot pits at the 2016 Sample Return Robot Challenge on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016 at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Worcester, teams are competing for a $ million NASA prize purse. Teams will be required to demonstrate autonomous robots that can locate and collect samples from a wide


Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate Dennis Andrucyk, second from left, and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, center, listen to Nick Ohi of the West Virginia University Mountaineers team, left, as he describes his teams robot during a tour of the robot pits at the 2016 Sample Return Robot Challenge on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016 at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Worcester, teams are competing for a $ million NASA prize purse. Teams will be required to demonstrate autonomous robots that can locate and collect samples from a wide and varied terrain, operating without human control. The objective of this NASA-WPI Centennial Challenge is to encourage innovations in autonomous navigation and robotics technologies. Innovations stemming from the challenge may improve NASA's capability to explore a variety of destinations in space, as well as enhance the nation's robotic technology for use in industries and applications on Earth.


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