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When NASA engineers enter a pumpkin carving contest

2018-10-31 19:53 GMT+8
 
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1 / 5   Orange pumpkins inscribed with ghoulish faces and illuminated by candles are a must during the Halloween season. But what happens when robotics and mechanical engineering are thrown into the mix? /VCG Photo

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2 / 5   NASA engineers held a special contest at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California on Monday, during which they had one hour to execute their designs, some six months in the making. /VCG Photo

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3 / 5   The contest has been the team's tradition for seven years. Over the years, the engineers' various Jack-o’-lanterns concoctions included pumpkins with robotic arms, an air blower, and a mini-parachute. This year’s elaborate creations are still out of the ordinary ideas. /VCG Photo

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4 / 5   Highlights included a planet eating a satellite, a cookie-loving pumpkin monster, a Banksy-style stencil display, and a pumpkin-headed, Day of the Dead-inspired guitar player. /VCG Photo

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5 / 5   The contest takes place during the engineering section’s lunch break. The rules are simple as well as the prize: no planning, carving or competing during work hours and getting the bragging rights if you win. /VCG Photo 

 
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