A lesson on the famous inventor Elon Musk captured Rose Drive Elementary School third grader Braydon Bittel’s interest so vividly, that he was inspired to go home that same day and create his very own solar-powered invention. He calls it his “Solar-Powered Rover.” Not only does Braydon’s invention look like something from out of this world, it actually works! Using solar panels he attached to the back of the rover, the contraption races forward when placed in direct sunlight! The answer to the question, “How long did it take to think up and build you invention?” might surprise many of you – one afternoon! Braydon is excited to continue to improve this initial product, and Rose Drive is equally as excited to learn about the final outcome! Way to go Braydon!
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