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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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  • #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/]
    388 bytes (55 words) - 12:09, 29 March 2008
  • ...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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