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B.C. students only Canadians picked for NASA space rover challenge

Surrey team also among the few high-schoolers competing to build human-powered vehicle
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Princess Margaret Secondaryѻýs LeoCraft rover-building team with the school mascot. (Photo: surreyschools.ca)

A team of science-loving Surrey students has rocketed into a NASA-backed competition to build a rover that could roam on distant planets.

The American space agencyѻýs 2024 will involve 10 students at Princess Margaret Secondary who submitted a last-minute proposal in September, hours before a deadline.

, and one of just a few high schools in the college/university-dominated competition to design and build human-powered rovers.

Next April the team from Newton will travel to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, for the HERC event, which urges research and development of ѻýnew technologies for future mission planning and crewed space missions to other worlds.ѻý

to watch video of NASAѻýs Human Exploration Rover Challenge.

Now that theyѻýve been chosen for this challenge, the Surrey students must design and build a two-person rover and also raise funds for the stateside trip.

ѻýTheyѻýre super excited,ѻý said teacher Jag Uppal, team advisor. ѻýThese are some amazing kids, and they found the competition on their own ѻý the website, the proposal, thatѻýs them putting it all together, everything.ѻý

The student team includes Jeevan Sandhu (team lead), Mehul Bhanot (safety officer), Omar Arain, Jasmeet Dhaliwal, Harmeet Sond, Manroop Padda, Parneet Dhesi, Haardik Garg, Victor Gupta and Alex Gupta.

ѻýThis is kind of the engineering Olympics for them,ѻý Uppal added. ѻýYou have athletes who get to the national and international levels, and for these students this is an international competition, and theyѻýre representing their school internaitonally, on that scale. Itѻýs huge.ѻý

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An example of the kind of human-powered rover built for NASAѻýs Human Exploration Rover Challenge, or HERC. (Photo: nasa.gov)

Still in the design phase, their LeoCraft rover is named for the school mascot of the Princess Margaret Lions.

Online, the learning journey will be documented .

ѻýImagine a group of high schoolers more ecstatic about rockets and Mars than the latest Netflix series,ѻý the website notes. ѻýWe are a diverse group of passionate high school students who share a common love for space, engineering and science.ѻý

Sponsors, donors and scientific guidance is welcomed by these students, who are ѻýarmed with dreams as large as the cosmos.ѻý

Uppal said a real challenge is trying to raise $50,000 for the trip to Alabama.

ѻýHalf of that will go to transportation costs for the actual competition (a three-day conference), and the other half will be for designing and building and testing this rover,ѻý the teacher explained.

ѻýRight now weѻýre looking around for equipment that could 3D-print their design, and we could use some help,ѻý Uppal added.

The built rover must be then dismantled and shipped to the HERC event, according to some strict rules.

ѻýI didnѻýt think that they were going to get accepted because it was all so rushed and last-minute,ѻý Uppal admitted. ѻýThey put it together in, like, two days, their proposal. So for them to be accepted was a big deal, and now they realize thereѻýs so much work ahead. But theyѻýre all excited about the challenge.

ѻýIѻým excited for them and Iѻým also scared, just the challenge ahead,ѻý he added with a laugh.

This isnѻýt the first time Princess Margaret students have been involved in a NASA-backed event. At Floridaѻýs Kennedy Space Center in 2019, .



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