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Apollo 50 Next Giant Leap: Dr. Kevin Czajkowski Apollo 50 Next Giant Leap: Students Celebrating the Landing on the Moon July 29, 2019

Kevin Czajkowski/Mission EARTH Apollo 50 Next Giant Leap: Students Celebrating the Landing on the Moon AND THE WINNERS ARE! On Saturday, July 20, 2019 at Monroe Community College , 9 teams of 45 students from grades 5 through 12 participated in Apollo Next Giant Leap Student Challenge (ANGLeS) celebrating the Apollo 11 landing on the moon. The winning team, Crypto Cyborgs, is going to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. The teams had to do the following tasks for the competition: build a replica of the lunar module; program a Lego robot to act as a rover; use a remote-controlled drone to land the 8- by- 10- foot map of the moon’s surface; maneuver the rover across the map of the lunar surface completing various missions to score points; plant a flag; and safely return the lunar module to where it started using a drone. Dr. Kevin Czajkowski from the University of Toledo, Toledo, OH and Jeff Demaray from Monroe Community College, Monroe, MI hosted the Apollo Next Giant Leap Student Challenge (ANGLeS) and collaborated with Robert Winglee from University of Washington NESSP to make this event happen.  Thank you to all the students, their parents, judges, referees, volunteers who made this a great event! For more information and to see photos of the event; go to www.facebook.com/globemissionearth First Place Crypto Cyborgs Members from various high schools in Northwest Ohio Second Place in Competition, Best Patch & Drone Flying Waite Warriors Waite High School Toledo, OH Best Rover Crypto Cyborgs All Saints School Rossford, OH Best Social Media Octobots Science Club: Members from various elementary schools in Northwest Ohio Kevin Czajkowski/Mission EARTH Kevin.czajkowski@utoledo.edu 07/26/2019