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Martian drone project lands $3.1 million grant to test tech over Mars-like Icelandic lava field – TechRepublic
The craft could enable scientists to explore previously inaccessible areas of Mars, according to the project’s principal investigator.
The craft could enable scientists to explore previously inaccessible areas of Mars, according to the project’s principal investigator.
On Wednesday, the University of Arizona announced that a team led by a member of its faculty had received a $3.1 million grant to develop drone technologies for future Martian exploration. The RoverAerial Vehicle Exploration Networks (RAVEN) team is preparing for tests in Iceland where drones will attempt to fly across a vast lava field and more, according to a University…
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