For M12 (and other missions), "above" is literally "above the two lines". (See rule GP2.)
In the 8 point picture for M12, the main body of the Satellite (it's Satellite V) is somewhere "southwest" of the two lines of the Outer Orbit. But notice that part of the Satellite (the long gray thin piece) is directly over the Outer Orbit area. That's why that position is worth 8 points. In the neighboring picture, Satellite X is completely interior/northeast of the Outer Orbit area, which is why it would score 0 points.
Steve ScherrVirginia-DC FLL Referee Advisor
Hi Coaches and Referees,
My team has a question about the M12- Satellite Orbit mission. The Challenge guide states"on or above the area between the 2 lines of the outer orbit". Please see the attached image file(challengeguideM12.jpg) where the satellite is placed in front of the double linesindicating this is 8 points. Is this position the "above" mentioned in the Challenge guide oris "above" literally above the "2 lines"?
In my attachment M12positions.jpg, please advise of the 4 positions, which ones wouldbe 8 points. Per the image and statement in the Challenge guide, it should be 1 and 2.Is this correct?
Thank you,
Cedric D'Costa
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