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NASA uses technology to land on the moon without a pilot – Somag News
“Evolution of integrated safe and accurate landing capabilities” (SPLICE) is the name of a project released by NASA in a statement last

“Evolution of integrated safe and accurate landing capabilities” (SPLICE) is the name of a project released by NASA in a statement last Thursday (17), which aims to improve landing safety and prevent accidents.
In order to make a future landing on the Moon and then Mars less risky, NASA built a completely new system, mixing a set of laser sensors, a camera, a high-speed computer and some sophisticated algorithms. And, most importantly, without the need for a human pilot.
According to the proje…
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