Crawford’s Transportables’ crew has geared up for the event at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center several times with its C-band uplink trucks.
This year, engineer-in-charge Jim Conner was alongside 75 teams of high school and collegiate students who designed, built and raced their way to the finish line with lightweight, human-powered buggies on a simulated lunar surface.
Footage of this event was for Crawford’s client Arcata Associates, a contractor for NASA.
This year, engineer-in-charge Jim Conner was alongside 75 teams of high school and collegiate students who designed, built and raced their way to the finish line with lightweight, human-powered buggies on a simulated lunar surface.
Footage of this event was for Crawford’s client Arcata Associates, a contractor for NASA.
Read SatNews.com HERE.
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