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Researchers at the University of Bristol have developed a virtual model of lunar regolith.
The model predicted the outcome of a regolith scooping task with sufficient accuracy to be considered effective and trustworthy 100% and 92.5% of the time.
The team will investigate how people respond to this system when controlling a robot with several seconds of delay.
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