China Tests Lunar Rover Designs
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•Watch Chinese researchers test out new Mars and moon rover tech (video)
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China is testing out its designs for rovers for exploring the moon and Mars .
Vehicles getting a test spin include a four -wheeled rover that can traverse soft Martian soil.
The key to the success of the tests is developing conditions that mimic those found beyond Earth .
China is planning a number of missions to the moon for later this decade .
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