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AI on Mars? NASA’s Perseverance rover just drove across the Red Planet without humans
NASA’s Perseverance rover has successfully completed its first drives on Mars entirely planned by artificial intelligence, navigating the rugged terrain of Jezero Crater without human route planners.
Traditionally, driving a rover on Mars is a slow and cautious process. Because Mars is, on average, 140 million miles (225 million kilometers) from Earth, commands can’t be sent in real time.
Records are being broken every day in space and on the ground at NASA, but one that is worth talking about is the testing of Surface Telerobotics. This new concept will allow astronauts to control the ...
Five planetary rovers toured the University of Arizona Mall on Monday to help launch the 100th anniversary of what became the UA's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Here are more ...
HAWTHORNE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today Venturi Astrolab, Inc. (Astrolab), announced it has reached an agreement with Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) for the company to transport Astrolab’s ...
Hidden lava tunnels on the Moon and Mars could one day shelter human explorers, offering natural protection from radiation and space debris. A European research team has unveiled a bold new mission ...
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Why Mars rovers keep finding organic matter
Mars rovers like Perseverance and Curiosity have been making headlines with their discoveries of organic matter on the Red Planet. These findings are pivotal as they may hold clues to past life and ...
It's been decades since humanity's first wheeled vehicle landed on the surface of another world, and you would have thought we've gotten the proper hang of how to design such things and their ...
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Wind speeds on Mars are high enough to blow fleets of large spherical rovers that resemble tumbleweed across the Red Planet's surface, according to new wind-tunnel tests of small prototypes conducted ...
NASA is quietly ending financial support for independent planetary science advisory groups, according to a letter posted to the agency’s website on January 16. The affected groups have historically ...
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