(ETH Zürich/Robotics Systems Labs)
- Scientists are developing four-legged “robot dogs” that could explore the Moon and Mars independently, without waiting for instructions from Earth, overcoming long communication delays.
- These robots use advanced sensors and AI to analyze rocks, search for resources, and even look for signs of life while navigating rough terrain more effectively than traditional wheeled rovers.
- Their legged design allows them to move faster and handle obstacles like rocks, slopes, and loose soil that often trap conventional rovers.
- The goal is to make space exploration more efficient by enabling robots to autonomously investigate multiple targets, accelerating scientific discovery, and reducing reliance on human control. Good dog!
Original Source: Metro