The Robot
Our 2010 Robot
The Robot
•  Hartford Silver medalist
•  Quarter-finalist in Boston
•  12-14-2 record
•  Can kick a ball up to 30ft!
•  Kicks 3 balls in Autonomous
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FIRST Quotes
"While FIRST is about science, math, technology and engineering, it is also about innovation. It is about learning to dream and daring to invent that dream and make that dream come true. The challenges of the future demand these skills."
~Governor Lynch (NH)
"We are in a race between knowledge and catastrophe. If we keep track of what is important, never lower our standards or forget why we are here, we have the ability to determine the fate of the world."
~Dean Kamen, Founder of FIRST; President, DEKA Research and Development
"FIRST is a network of Gracious Professionals, passionately developing compassionate leaders from the youth of the world that will solve our global challenges by applying technology and scientific solutions to the hard problems humanity has yet to solve."
~Dr. Woodie Flowers, FIRST National Advisor and Pappalardo Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, MIT
"FIRST is the only robotics program to have experienced mentors sitting beside the children of our world showing them how professionals think, learn, make appropriate decisions, and respond to change in a challenging, team-oriented, dynamic environment."
~Dave Lavery, Program Executive for Solar System Exploration, NASA
Calendar
Upcoming events
  • Robot Ship Deadline
    February 22nd - February 23rd
  • BAE Systems/Granite State Regional Competition
    March 3rd - March 6th
    Location:
    Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, NH
  • Boston Regional Competition
    April 7th - April 10th
    Location:
    Boston University's Agannis Arena, Boston, MA
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This Season -

2011 - Logo Motion!

    LOGO MOTION is played by two competing alliances on a flat 27' x 54' foot field. Each alliance consists of three robots. They compete to hang as many inflated plastic shapes (triangles, circles, and squares) on their grids as they can during a 2 minute and 15 second match. The higher the teams hang their game pieces on their scoring grid, the more points their alliance receives. The match begins with one 15-second Autonomous Period in which robots operate independently of driver inputs and must hang Ubertubes to score extra points. For the rest of the match, drivers control robots and try to maximize their alliance score by hanging as many logo pieces as possible. Any logo piece hung on the same peg as an Ubertube receives double points. If teams assemble the logo pieces on their scoring grids to form the FIRST logo (triangle, circle, square, in a horizontal row in that order), the points for the entire row are doubled. The match ends with robots deploying minibots, small electro-mechanical assemblies that are independent of the host robot, onto vertical poles. The minibots race to the top of the pole to trigger a sensor and earn additional bonus points. Team 61's plan is to build a robot that will be able to score efficiently, drive by defensive robots undaunted, and have a low center of gravity to stand unfazed.

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