Friday 30 May 2014

DALTON BRobots team with the Mayor of Pamplona, Mr. Enrique Maya, and Mr. Ricard Huguet, director of FLL Spain.


It was an amazing experience!!
Being volunteers in the FLL European Championship is fun but tiring


DALTON BRobots team went to Pamplona to the European First Lego League Championship volunteering to all the teams. We met lots of teams from 42 different countries and we explained them about MoonBots !!!!! 
They show lots of interest and they were very excited about our 
STEM Project showed in Phase 1 and MoonBots !!!!!!
We also had the chance to met Incredibots, another team from MoonBots. They win the second position in FLL competition. Congratulations!!!!
http://youtu.be/eiUhkq0pr4E

 Dalton BRobots Moonbots 2014 video

Dear members of the DaltonBRobots team, my name is Daniel Selva, and I am Assistant Professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University. Your sheriff Carlos e-mailed sent me the link to your website and video, and asked me for an "expert" opinion. After reading your blog and watching the video, I can only start by saying that these are the kind of experiences that inspire us teachers and aerospace researchers to keep on working.
Not only is your video scientifically enticing and accurate, with references to advanced concepts such as the Gauss Cannon or the Yarkovsky Effect, it is also educational for the general public, and truly fun to watch. I certainly wish the video were longer to be able to see in more detail some of your accomplishments. In any case, the design of the ring-shaped painter spacecraft definitely is a provocative new idea that proposes a new kind of maneuver in space, different from landing and docking, which for lack of a better name I will call "passing through". It is simply amazing to see what a group of kids can put together when their raw talent and motivation are masterfully steered by the right mentors. One can only imagine what they will be able to do in a few years! This is exactly the kind of people we need to make our plans to build a settlement on the Moon come true, be it for protecting us from NEO, for obtaining valuable resources, or simply for learning valuable skills that we will need to colonize other planetary bodies of the solar system, such as Mars. I sincerely hope you will consider a career in aerospace science or engineering, perhaps in our aerospace department at Cornell University, where I would be honored to work with you. In the meanwhile, I can but offer you my humble help - within my possibilities - in whatever endeavor you choose to take in the future. Keep up the good work! Best regards, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Prof. Daniel Selva Assistant Professor Faculty Fellow, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Cornell University 212 Upson Hall Ithaca, NY 14850

Friday 23 May 2014



Although it is hard work, we don't realise it because it is fascinating and charming!!

Thursday 22 May 2014


Watching the first video essay

Wednesday 21 May 2014

Tuesday 20 May 2014


Time to put all the work together

Monday 19 May 2014

 
Playing guitar to record Pink Panther

Sunday 18 May 2014

Saturday 17 May 2014



Video editing

Monday 12 May 2014






It is time to start filming our video.  

Sunday 11 May 2014


Planning working time.

Saturday 10 May 2014



 
Organizing the video script.

Friday 9 May 2014





 
Calculating the quantity of paint necessary to paint the asteroid

Thursday 8 May 2014

 We need a "yummy" break.

Wednesday 7 May 2014


Now it is time to work at all times.

The rocket is ready to go.


Nearly there!!

Tuesday 6 May 2014

Monday 5 May 2014


Studying new ideas.

Sunday 4 May 2014


The visit was fantastic, but we had to go 
to the whiteboard again to rebuilt our project.

Saturday 3 May 2014


Numbers can also be fun.


Lots of discussions again.

Friday 2 May 2014