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  • ...change-3-mission-updates.html SPACEFLIGHT 101]</ref> It included the Yutu rover, also known as Jade-Rabbit. Yutu was the name of a jade rabbit pet of a my ...ember 2013.<ref>[http://www.astrowatch.net/2014/10/chinas-jade-rabbit-moon-rover-weakening.html ASTRO WATCH]</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Yutu Rover]]
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  • ...nning a contest with a 30 million dollar prize for the first private lunar rover. [http://www.googlelunarxprize.org/]
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  • ...r|Jade Rabbit]] [http://www.astrowatch.net/2014/10/chinas-jade-rabbit-moon-rover-weakening.html Astrowatch Article] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yutu_%28L
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  • * [[The Lunar Transverse Maps ]] -- The maps you need to plan your lunar rover's route.
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  • ...change-3-mission-updates.html SPACEFLIGHT 101]</ref> It included the Yutu rover, also known as Jade-Rabbit. Yutu was the name of a jade rabbit pet of a my ...ember 2013.<ref>[http://www.astrowatch.net/2014/10/chinas-jade-rabbit-moon-rover-weakening.html ASTRO WATCH]</ref>
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  • Principal investigator of the MAE Solar Cell experiment on the Mars Sojourner rover.
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  • [http://www.charm.net/~jriley/Moon/Apollo17car.jpg Apollo17 and rover]
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  • ** Basic rover ** Pressurized rover
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  • ...rocket-powered "hop" from its landing site, and is claimed to be the first rover to successfully traverse on another world.
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  • ...d "hop" from its landing site, and is also claimed by some to be the first rover on another world.)
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  • To lay the cable, we have modified a rover that was originally driven by people but is now robotic. It has a complex The rover starts the first of three trenches at the power conditioner. In one slow a
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  • ...llowed by 354 hour nights or be considered a [[Throwaway Rovers|disposable rover]]. If we can not build things to continue operating a few years at a stret ...at it can be carried by a rover and the rover should survive the day. The rover using such a radiator would best have six or more legs, so it could walk an
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  • [[File:externalspacesuit.jpg|right|thumb|NASA's New Moon Rover Design]] ...Altair lander launched on an Ares V would bring a pair of "NASA's New Moon Rover"s to Luna at a time.<ref> [http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewnews.html?id=13
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  • ...ave contours defining the safe areas for specific activities like landing, rover movement, and buildings. For example, the Apollo rovers were limited to a ...nning a contest with a 30 million dollar prize for the first private lunar rover. This contest is of great interest to technical students.
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  • ...surface. The lander will then deploy a small robotic roving vehicle. The rover is designed to travel a minimum of 500 meters across the lunar regolith whi
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  • We then need a rover mission to check out the site insitu. This rover must have good vision and be able to run a wide variety of tests. In addit ; Dust Rover: A rover capable of scooping up the top 6 centimeters of lunar regolith, which is a
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  • ...he lunar poles might also indicate concentrations of nitrogen. At least a rover on the ground in the polar regions will be needed to get firm information o
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  • ...o high a risk-to-reward ratio (it was the first expedition using the Lunar Rover).<BR/>
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  • Furthermore, in vehicles, such as a lunar rover, flywheels can stabilize motion due to the gyroscopic effect.
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  • ...g robots, explosions, fixing sabotages before they kill you all, hey, even rover races with your buddies when the boss isn't looking are all part of the won
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  • * They operate the rover style robots
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  • .... Our task then is to work backwards to a model 0.5 design (a small lunar rover to test concepts on the Moon), and finally to a model 0.01 apparatus (Earth ...down into it. Note the comparative size of the astronaut and maintenance rover.
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  • Strangelv says, "Mike ponders a throwaway rover design as a followup to the microwave project" Bryce says, "Yes, I noticed that "no 3m/day like NASA" you mentioned. If each rover is cheap enough and you don't care that much, you could make them speed up.
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  • [[Image:Apollo17Rover.jpg|frame|left|Apollo 17 Moonscape with rover, NASA archive photo]] ** To take a rover and drive.
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  • *A small rover robot is permanently attends each Sandworm
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  • | [[Red Rover]] || United States || Astrobotic Technologies
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  • ...ood batteries will be available for use in space. These will give a lunar rover a range of at least 500 kilometers. They will also be able to power reason
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  • ...all areas must be connected by slope contours below the limits of our new rover designs. Areas not so connected might as well be on the far side of the Moo In the end we must put a robot rover down on the top two or three sites for a detailed reconnaissance. No amount
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  • ...1971. This mission is significant in that it is the first to use a lunar rover, which increased their range, and the first to focus on geology field resea
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  • The power of buy-in was shown recently with the Mars Rover mission. The JPL team appeared in the heights of ecstasy on national telev
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  • ...nded on the Moon and walked on its surface, and six of those drove a lunar rover on the Moon. While three astronauts had flown to the Moon twice, none of th
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  • ...This is a part-time job for technical people and an offshoot of training rover work. Robot rover on Moon operated by tourist on Earth goes exploring, hourly rentals, organi
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  • In the open field, emergency procedures might involve hiding under a [[lunar rover]] or jumping into a small crater. Even a large rock might be better than no
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  • On the Moon, the Apollo rover tires were made from metal mesh and worked reasonably well. They did howev
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  • ...from Earth. These will be similar to the [[Spirit]] and [[Opportunity]] [[rover]]s on Mars.
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  • * Thrown up by rover wheels
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  • 637. Chang'e 3 Lander and Rover from above.
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