The Robotics project I did was called Lunar Soil Rover. The way my partner and I Completed our project is that we found a 3D printable bucket to scoop up our sand and then we made a bin out of cardboard so if we programmed it right it would fling the sand into our bin but we programmed our robot so it threw the sand over the bin a bit and it was really funny to watch the robot fling the sand. We had to make sure our robot would be able to go over hills and craters because if it didn't we would not have completed our assignment.
This is our programming
We sketch noted our robot and important information that we need for our robot. We had to program our robot to start from the lunar base then go to are sand spot so it could scoop up our sand and dump it in our bin.
This is our robot in work.
We also had to create a problem statement so we had a problem to solve or else we wouldn't have any thing to build a robot for. Our problem statement was "Having to get over the hills and craters to get all the way to the lunar soil dig site or spot and come back to base."
I also learned that moon soil has minerals, mineral Fragments, And Breccia Also moon soil has gotten hit by Meteorites, Cosmic Rays, Solar wind.
While Earth soil contains, Minerals, Organic Materials, And Microorganisms, Also that means that moon soil is not feral like moon soil.