Nasa Developing Robot 'Swarmies' to Explore Alien Worlds

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 27 August 2014 20:37 IST
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) is developing a new troop of robots that could one day race across distant planets as a sort of space exploration vanguard.

Dubbed 'swarmies', the remote controlled toy truck-like robots are much smaller than other robots such as Mars rover Curiosity.

Equipped with a webcam, Wi-Fi antenna and GPS system for navigation, the swarmies work like an ant colony, media reports said.

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Like an ant, once one of the robots finds something interesting, it can use radio communication to call its robotic brethren over to help collect samples.

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A software developed by the engineers from Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida directs the swarmies to fan out in different directions and search for a specific, predetermined material, like water on Mars.

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"For a while people were interested in inserting as much capability as they could into one robot," Kurt Leucht, a Nasa scientist who is working on the project, was quoted as saying.

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Now people are realising you can have much smaller and simpler robots who can work together and achieve a task, he added.

Nasa engineers are also working on snake-like robots that could explore Mars and deep diving robots that could explore the oceans of Jupiter's moon Europa, reports added.

 

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