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NASA will test wind-based robots on Jupiter, Saturn

byCustoms Today Report
25/07/2015
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LONDON: Starting with the following years, NASA will test wind-based robots on Jupiter and Saturn because these gas formations cannot be otherwise studied. Their new project is part of the Innovative Advanced Concepts which aims to create new probes for celestial bodies that cannot be studied through land-bound means of investigation.

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is restlessly working to make new discoveries each day. The most recent project that lab scientists have got involved in is related to the developing of a wind-based probe for gas planets like Jupiter and Saturn.

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This new windbot is an alternative to Mars’ Curiosity rover, which although remarkably good at investigating space territory, it is, nevertheless, confined to the ground. For that matter, scientists have had to come up with a new mechanism for the study of other extraterrestrial phenomena.

 

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