Bradbury Science Museum was buzzing inside and out Friday during Robotics Night. The museum log book shows 795 people signed in for the popular event at which regional school robotics teams, and others, demonstrate their robots to the public. The free event is brought to the community by the Bradbury Science Museum Association (BSMA) and generously supported by New Mexico Bank & Trust. Visitors had an opportunity to see the robots used by organizations such as Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos County Police Department and the University of New Mexico-Los Alamos. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
A massive crowd surrounds representatives Liz Cavasos, Rod McNamara, Anne Honstein, Lesley Harelson and Pamela Mayfield from NMB&T, which sponsored Robotics Night at the Brabury Science Museum Friday evening in downtown Los Alamos. Courtesy photo
Every area of the Bradbury Science Museum was busy Friday night during Robotics Night. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Joseph Thompson, left, assists Gabe Clegg at Friday’s robotics event at Bradbury Science Museum. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Eleanor Van Roekel gets ready to shoot a tee-shirt into the air with some assistance from Miriam Sintay at Friday’s Robotics Night. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Robotics teacher Don Davis operates a robot from his seat at the University of New Mexico- Los Alamos table at Friday’s robotics event. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Tony Hinojosa displays Project Vex robotic vehicles during Robotics Night at Bradbury Science Museum. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Elizabeth Harrigan found a quiet spot during Robotics Night at Bradbury Science Museum. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Visitors attend a presentation on the Mars Rover Friday night at Bradbury Science Museum. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Suzannah Rousculp helps a young visitor to deliver a pig to a farm Friday at Robotics Night. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Friends Taylor Kanzleiter, left, and Violet Henderson volunteered at Robotics Night. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Rod McNamara and Anne Honstein from New Mexico Bank and Trust field questions at the front desk Friday for Robotics Night at Bradbury Science Museum.. The bank sponsored Friday’s the event. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Thad Hasselstorm checks out the displays at Bradbury Science Museum Friday evening with his children, Freja and Fredrick. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Project Y Robotics Club leader Andrew Erickson, far left, Andre Popa-Simil and Adam Nelson were on hand to assist visitors and answer questions at Robotics Night. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
No Los Alamos robotics event would be complete without Rasmussen, which was built by Project Y Robotics Club and named after the late Jane Rasmussen. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
New Mexico Bank and Trust volunteers Lesley Harelson, left, and Pamela Mayfield, center, chat with Bradbury Science Museum Association Board member Kristin Henderson. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus chats with BSMA Board member Kristin Henderson Friday at Robotics Night. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Aram Belian, left, watches as Joe Johansen from the Los Alamos National Laboratory Hazardous-Devices Team operates a robot. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Benny Guo got to meet Rasmussen, the Project Y robot at Robotics Night Friday. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com