Harley Robotics Students Invited to NASA for Prototype Feedback

ROCHESTER, NY – June 25, 2025 – Three Harley School robotics students, Sol S., Charlie C., and Henry W., recently returned from NASA after presenting their lunar robot prototype. The students were invited to NASA to receive feedback from agency engineers on their design, which includes self-driving AI capabilities and a mechanism for aiding astronauts on the moon’s surface.

The prototype, developed as part of the NASA HUNCH program, is designed to deploy from a lockbox and capture images from the lunar surface of the lander.

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