The Aptos High Robotics Team’s Nautilus 2.0 is a second generation ROV (Remotely
Planning for the Nautilus 2.0 started in early August 2015 with an aggressive timeline and workflow to ensure the successful creation of the features and functionality needed to accomplish the proposed Outer Space and Deep Ocean Tasks. The goal of the Nautilus 2.0 is to provide a highly versatile ROV that enables the successful completion of the aforementioned exploration in a commercially viable fashion.
The Aptos High Robotics team came in first place in the recent Northern California regional competition winning the right to compete on an international stage at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas against teams from other states and countries.
http://www.marinetech.org/regional-contest-dates
The team consisted of the following Sophomore students from Aptos High:
- Michael Heffner– CEO/ Pneumatics
- Victoria Carvill– CFO/Co-pilot
- Monte deCastongrene– Engineering/Pilot
- Elliot Lovell– Design/Tether Management
- Tanisha Babic-Secretary/Programmer
- Krista Spurlock– Deck Management
- Norm Black- Mentor
Caption team photo L-R: Krista Spurlock, Elliot Lovell, Jackson Mace, Michael Heffner, Victoria Carvill, Tanisha Babic, Monte deCastrongrene