|  “We 
                dig Moon Dirt for Fun™” exclaims ACME Robotics 
 
    Released 
                on: December 10, 2007, 3:39 am Press 
                Release Author: Don C. Dhabolt/ACME Robotics division 
                IT RealityString LLC  Industry: 
                Aerospace 
                 Press 
                Release Summary: ACME Robotics, a small midwestern robotics company, 
                officially announces their intent to enter the Summer 2008 Regolith 
                Excavation Challenge, one of the NASA Centennial challenges, using 
                COTS technology.  Press 
              Release Body: Eldora, Iowa – December 10, 2007 – We 
              dig Moon Dirt for Fun™ is the slogan and $500,000 
              is the prize as ACME Robotics officially announces 
              their intent to enter the 2008 Regolith Excavation Challenge, 
              one of NASA’s Centennial challenges with 
              a total purse of $750,000 up for grabs.  
              “Efficiency of motion and redundancy are the keys to success” 
              states Don C. Dhabolt, Team Leader for ACME 
              Robotics. “Every piece of equipment on the ACME 
              Excavator utilizes COTS (commercial off the shelf) technology, 
              making it extremely cost effective to build.”  
              The biggest obstacle to overcome will be the dust, Don believes. 
              During the Apollo program, even the seals on sample 
              containers used to bring regolith back from the moon were compromised 
              by the dust; it’s so fine, it simply goes everywhere. Imagine 
              what it will do to the moving parts of a robotic excavator. A simulated 
              lunar regolith will be used for the 2008 challenge.  
              The first event was held in May of 2007 and competition was fierce 
              between the four participating teams. However, Mr. Dhabolt 
              wasn’t there, “I entered the competition. My prototype 
              was nearly complete, but I had to drop out early.” Lack 
              of funding and sponsorship were the main reasons for the early withdrawal, 
              he said. The event highlighted quite an array of designs, but each 
              machine was strictly a “stand and dig” 
              machine – all were autonomous but none had locomotion. ACME 
              Robotics read between the lines and designed a mobile, 
              autonomous excavator. “I guess we have a head start for 
              the 2008 competition,” Mr. Dhabolt said.  
              Don admits, the 2008 challenge will be extremely difficult – 
              the rules have changed. Building an autonomous excavator to move 
              150kg of simulated moon dirt within a 30 minute time limit will 
              not be easy, but Mr. Dhabolt is excited. When asked about the ACME 
              Excavator design, he smiles and says “Why re-invent 
              the wheel? I’ve simply utilized existing technologies and 
              combined them in a unique package. We’ll just have to wait 
              and see what happens next summer.” Indeed we will.  
              The California Space Education and Workforce Institute (CSEWI) 
              will administer the 2008 Regolith Excavation Challenge, 
              which is also Co-Hosted by the California Space Authority 
              (CSA). The event will be held sometime during the summer 
              of 2008, exact date to be determined.  
              Don C. Dhabolt is the Team Leader of ACME Robotics, 
              and the Director of Operations for IT RealityString LLC, 
              a small Information Technology Consulting firm located in Eldora, 
              Iowa and La Crosse, Wisconsin.  Web 
              Site: http://acme-robotics.org 
               Contact 
              Details: Don C. DhaboltACME Robotics Division
 IT RealityString LLC
 P.O. Box 9
 Eldora, Iowa
 800.779.0053, voice
 866.430.9235, fax
 dcdhabolt@ACME-Robotics.org
 http://ACME-Robotics.org
 http://ITRealityString.com
 
     
  
              
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