May 24, 2004
Mrs. Simon Is Back!
We got to show her the Amusement park.

Both teachers were here to day but for two different grades.

The rides are interesting to watch but the most interesting part is
the programming.
The rover waits for mail then follows the line and then sends a message
to the next merry go round.
The first RCX has a turnstile. When a person passes through,
a mail message is sent to start the rover.
The rest of the RCX are running a similar program that just waits for
mail. Those programs have music in place of times.

After the park was put away two of the rides were set up with the Red
Rover.

People at Davis Creek, Marshall, and anywhere can run the merry go
rounds.

At Marshall University try to find Jim the Astronaut.

Students operated the rover at Marshall University and the Merry Go
Round there.
This is the remote sensing data they got returned from the mission.