Tech-gadgets
German lunar robots explore Europe's most active volcano (VIDEO)
Scientists from German Aerospace Centre are seen working as they test some robots on the Mount Etna, Italy July 2, 2017. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

MOUNT ETNA, July 5 — Scientists from the German Aerospace Centre are testing robots on Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna, ahead of future missions to the moon.

A variety of experts from Germany, England, the United States and Italy are involved in Robex (Robotic Exploration of Extreme Environments) which aims to improve robotic equipment for use in space and explore the depths of Mount Etna to relay back vital technical data on seismic movement.

Advertising
Advertising

The team hope the techniques learnt on Etna would then be deployed in lunar missions or in the exploration of Mars. — Reuters


Scientists from German Aerospace Centre are seen working as they test some robots on the Mount Etna, Italy July 2, 2017. — Reuters pic

Related Articles

 

You May Also Like