Aureus

Event Year: 2022
Event Location: Virtual
Competition: Junior Solar Sprint
Division: 7-8 (JSS Blue)
School: Cornerstone Learning Community
Team Size: 2

This is a vehicle made by Emmett H. and Amber W.

The name “Aureus” was inspired by a gold coin used in Rome called the Aureus.

1) Photo & Basic Info
• Car/team name: Aureus
• School name: Cornerstone Learning Community
• First names(s) and last initial of students on the team (no last names on the public page): Amber W. & Emmett H.
• Grade level of each team member: 7th & 7th
• Close up photo of completed vehicle (use this as the featured image on your page)
2) Design Documentation
• Photos – a minimum of six (6) photos of the completed car showing front, back, both
sides, underside and top. Close-ups of special vehicle features may also be included and
will help the judges understand the thought and effort that went into the vehicle’s design
and construction.
3) Vehicle Features Video
Once your vehicle is built, record a video that describes your vehicle’s special features. One
team member should hold the vehicle while that team member or other members describe and
explain the following (maximum length 5 minutes):
• features of the vehicle that make it special and you believe make it a winner – the person
holding the vehicle should point them out. Close-ups of these features are a must.
Remember, the judges need to see them!
• any unexpected outcome or discovery made by any team member as a result of the
engineering, design and building process
• how the vehicle performed when you ran it in the sunlight
• anything else you want the judges to know about your vehicle or your team.
The video will be included on your project web page and hosted on our Vimeo site.
4) Vehicle Performance Video: https://vimeo.com/676094685
Provide a link to a video (hosted on another site such as vimeo or youtube) that shows your
vehicle running under the power of the sun.
• Use a starting point (i.e. uncovering the solar panel which starts the car’s movement) and
an end point (i.e. a team member or team designee waiting at the end to catch the car) that
are at least 10 meters (.30 feet) apart.
• Prior to the start, one of the team members should state the date, the time of day,
and the general weather conditions (sunny, partly cloudy, etc.). When ready, someone
should clearly announce, “On your mark; Get set; Go!”
• The vehicle should move under the power of the sun only, with all wheels making contact
with the flat surface. No pushing the vehicle and no lifting the wheels to get them
spinning prior to the start.
• The video should show the car moving from start to finish without any editing to the
video.
These are the minimum requirements for the web page. However, teams are encouraged to use the
judging criteria as a guide to what extras they may want to include in their web page. For example, the
web page may include:
• extra photos of the design, building and testing process
• project log – entries made on workdays documenting the engineering process
• test results (include weather for sun-fueled tests)
• any items that the team feels will showcase their car, or be helpful to the judges to pick
them as the winning team!

One thought on “Aureus

  • The design is very unique this was a very well project I can tell a lot of effort was put into it

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