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160308-N-JF840-025.JPG Photo By: Jamie J. Hartman

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Students from Ballou High School, Hart Middle School, and Leckie and Patterson Elementary Schools, participated in the National Lab Day. The national event was initiated, Feb. 29, 2016, by the White House to inspire young people's interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). In the Laboratory for Autonomous Systems Research (LASR) at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), students experienced innovative research in the areas of intelligent autonomy, sensory and human/robot interaction systems, power and energy systems, and space science and satellite systems research. In the tropical high-bay at LASR, students experienced the environmental conditions found in the tropical Pacific to include a non-arid climate, vegetation, and running stream. These conditions are used to test autonomous vehicles, aircraft and sensors. (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory/Jamie Hartman) RELEASED


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