Byline: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
PASADENA, Calif., April 25 (AScribe Newswire) -- Scientists and engineers don't always dance to the beat of the same drum, especially when it comes to "hard rock" science -- the study of intact, crystallized rocks on other planets, which may provide clues to how these other worlds formed.
But how do we get to these rocks and other interesting sites? "These scientifically rich spots pose many technological challenges for robots and require engineering designs capable of going where no human or robot has gone before," said Brian Wilcox, robotics engineer and manager of the Solar System Exploration Mobility Technology Program …

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