This story is from August 18, 2020
A Mars rover designed by IIT-Bombay students
MUMBAI: At a time when three missions are headed towards the Red Planet -- Nasa’s Perseverance, UAE’s Hope and China’s Tianwen-1 -- Mumbai too has had its role, though in a different way.
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The competition challenges students to design a Mars rover which will be fully equipped and mission ready for operation on Mars. The research-oriented competition is "designed for students to explore their mind and spark the innovative design thinking of individuals without putting any constraints on available physical resources," said a competition document.
Speaking to TOI on Monday, team leaders of IIT-B -- Prathuk Joshi and Laher Gada -- explained that though the competition is called Indian Rover Design Challenge, it has international participation as well.
They said that the competition took place on July 20 -- coincidentally on the very day the UAE Hope Mars mission was launched—and the results were declared on Saturday.
Joshi and Gada said that the competition basically involved an online submission of an engineering design taking into consideration the Martian conditions and generate a design of a rover. This apart the other main challenge was that on account of Covid-19 the team members had to work remotely.
The mass of the rover which IIT-B designed was about 140 kg with all the components including an instrument to detect the possibility of life on Mars.
IIT-B has already made a rover, which they said they will now improve upon for participation in future international student rover competitions.
The
IIT-B Mars Rover Team
got the fourth place in the Indian Rover Design Challenge in which 28 teams from seven countries participated. This was first of its kind competition where the teams had to design a rover taking into consideration Martian conditions organised by the South Asia branch of theMars Society
, with the parent body based in the US.Speaking to TOI on Monday, team leaders of IIT-B -- Prathuk Joshi and Laher Gada -- explained that though the competition is called Indian Rover Design Challenge, it has international participation as well.
They said that the competition took place on July 20 -- coincidentally on the very day the UAE Hope Mars mission was launched—and the results were declared on Saturday.
The mass of the rover which IIT-B designed was about 140 kg with all the components including an instrument to detect the possibility of life on Mars.
IIT-B has already made a rover, which they said they will now improve upon for participation in future international student rover competitions.
Top Comment
Bobby Panda
1707 days ago
IITs will be dead without remittance money from USA, etc. Which parent will work for 20 yrs now to get their kids into IIT for working in a mere job in India after pass out? Previously, parents had some motivation, their kids will go to USA, send remittance money for their better living (retirement). IITs are doomed now with Donald at the helm.Read allPost comment
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