Astrobotic Delivers CubeRover to NASA for Testing
–CMU School of Computer Science
The Pittsburgh space robotics company Astrobotic has delivered its CubeRover to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where the robot will undergo a battery of mobility and drop tests in a simulated lunar terrain. Co-developed by Astrobotic and Carnegie Mellon University with input from a NASA Kennedy team, CubeRover is a small, light robotic rover designed as an affordable mobile platform for scientific instruments and other payloads to operate on the surface of the moon. "Because our CubeRover is so light -- in the four-kilogram range -- it dramatically reduces flight cost, making the moon more accessible to more customers," said Mike Provenzano, Astrobotic's director of planetary mobility. CubeRover is a commercial version of Iris, a CMU-built rover scheduled to land on the moon as early as next summer.
CMU School of Computer Science
Oct-7-2020, 19:30:02 GMT
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