Could brain-computer interface let us inhabit robot avatars on Mars?

New Scientist 

In 2034, the first person landed on Mars. While she didn't go there physically, she still experienced the planet intimately. She explored an ancient river delta and built a base. She put up a flag (China's) and conducted a detailed analysis of rock samples. She achieved all this by inhabiting a robot via a sophisticated brain-computer interface.

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