MEXICO: Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and NASA are trying to create a robust robot that can soon replace the rovers on regular NASA missions. The robot thus developed will be bouncy enough to be dropped on the planets and can start its work right away. According to the report, the prototype tensegrity robot and the bouncing robot 2 Martyn Williams can roll and bounce using adjusting tension on its cables.
The earlier trips to Mars have caused many complexities. The main problem is created while using the parachute to guide the robots down to the surface of the planet along with their delicate scientific instruments.
In 2012, more high-tech things were used to make the Mars Rover land on the platform of the planet. The new robot prototype is almost similar to what children prepare in the craft class sans any internal features.
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