Telerobotic Lunar Rover Development
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•Remote-control robots could help humanity explore the moon and Mars
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Researchers from the University of Bristol in England have developed a virtual simulation of a lunar rover.
By controlling a robotic arm to dig a sample of pretend lunar regolith (called simulant) The process negates the need for camera feeds, which can lag because of the 1.3-second time delay between Earth and moon .
The system could also be used to train astronauts who may one day go to the moon by giving them a realistic simulation of what to expect.
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