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Junior Solar Sprint (JSS) is a competitive program for 5th- to 8th-grade students to create a small
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vehicle. JSS competitions are sponsored by the Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP), and administered by the
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(TSA). Objectives of JSS are to create the fastest, most interesting, or best crafted vehicle. Skills in
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(STEM) are fostered when designing and constructing the vehicles, as well as principles of
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History

Junior Solar Sprint was created in the 1980s by the
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(NREL) to teach younger children about the importance and challenges of using
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. The project also teaches students how the engineering process is applied, and how
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can be used in practice. Since 2001, the AEOP has funded JSS events. TSA began hosting competitions in 2011, and it became a middle school-level event in 2014. In association with TSA, Pitsco Education has sold recommended materials for the project.


Competition

Since Junior Solar Sprint became a TSA event, the rules for creating the vehicle have been defined in the TSA rulebook. At the conference, the total cost of creating each car must be less than US$50. The team must also document their process in a notebook. During the time trials section, each car is raced three times down a lane long, on a hard surface like a tennis court. To keep the vehicle pointed straight ahead, a guide wire is run across every lane attached by an
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. When the cars are racing, they must remain attached to the wire with no external control. During the race, no modifications are allowed, though anyone may watch. The fastest time of the three trials is used for qualification to the semifinal round. In the next stage, a single- or
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, cars are raced against each other at the same time, until one of the 16 semifinalists is determined the fastest. Junior Solar Sprint competitions are held at the national-, state-, and some regional-level TSA conferences, as well as other AEOP-hosted locations. In the event that the site is overcast, and the solar panels won't work, two 1.5 volt AA batteries will be given to each team. Judges determine the three best vehicles for each category: speed, craftsmanship, and appearance. The 2017 national TSA conference was held June 21–25, in Orlando, Florida, and many middle school students across the country traveled to compete with their vehicles. The team from Joan MacQueen Middle School in
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, won first place.


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Junior Solar Sprint
from the Army Educational Outreach Program
Junior Solar Sprint
from the Technology Student Association Engineering competitions Engineering education in the United States Technology Student Association American military youth groups