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The origami wheel that could explore lunar caves
Beneath the moon's cratered surface lie networks of lava tubes and deep pits, natural caves that could shelter future lunar ...
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Korea tests an ultra-rugged robot built for the Moon’s caves
South Korean engineers are stress testing a new kind of lunar robot that is designed to survive the Moon’s most hostile ...
A joint research team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and the Unmanned Exploration Laboratory (UEL) has developed a transformative wheel capable of navigating the ...
Trichy: Anna Science Centre - Planetarium, Trichy, will conduct a three-day winter science camp for school students from Jan ...
In the new year, the value of lunar exploration is being reassessed, with the Moon seen as a hub for deep space exploration ...
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South Korea Built a Rugged Robot Designed to Be the First to Explore the Moon’s Hidden Caves
A strange new robot from South Korea could be the key to exploring parts of the Moon no one has ever reached, and it's built ...
DAEJEON, SOUTH KOREA – A joint research team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and the Unmanned Exploration Laboratory (UEL) has developed a transformative wheel ...
For future Moon missions, South Korean scientists created a small rover with a special wheel that can expand and contract like kinetic art.
The Moon's large surface holes, or "pits," and underground lava tubes are drawing attention as natural shelters that can avoid space radiation and extreme temperature swings, but steep cliffs and ...
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Moment Italy's Mount Etna shoots up thick plumes of volcanic ash
This is the moment thick plumes of volcanic ash billowed into the sky above Mount Etna on Saturday, as Italy's most active ...
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