Rover to Mine for Water on Mars Designed

Advertisement
By Press Trust of India | Updated: 26 August 2015 18:33 IST
Researchers have developed the prototype of a specialised rover that could one day be used by human colonies on Mars to "mine" for water below the Red Planet's surface.

The early prototype of the rover, Mars Aqua Retrieval System (M.A.R.S.), was developed through a collaboration between the Singapore University of Technology and Design, and Australia's Gilmour Space Technologies.

With a budget of just $10,000 (roughly Rs. 6,61,785), the team managed to create a prototype designed to function on Earth, but with the ability to withstand 30 percent of Mars' temperature and pressure conditions.

Discoveries by Curiosity and the Phoenix Mars Lander, among others, indicate water is present on the Red Planet, either buried in its soil or in non-liquid forms like ice.

Advertisement

M.A.R.S. is designed to extract the water from the soil, collect, and store it. The concept involves the use of microwaves and a cold trap to separate and collect the liquid, Gizmag reported.

Advertisement

Each cycle of the water-collection process involves using a basic locomotion system with two powered wheels to move to the target area, then lowering a microwave unit over the ground and using it to heat up the area for 20 minutes.

The resulting steam then enters collection pipes leading to a condenser bag where it condenses and drips into a collection box.

Advertisement

The team claims it has been able to collect water from frozen soil at a rate of four grams per four minutes in tests. The team also said that details of the M.A.R.S. design were sent to Nasa and the US space agency "replied back favourably."

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Curiosity, Mars, Nasa, Science
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. DoT's SIM Binding Rule Explained: How Messaging Apps Will Verify Users
  2. Realme C83 5G Debuts in India With a 7,000mAh Battery at This Price
  3. Google Pixel 10a Review: More of the Same?
  4. OTT Releases This Week: Gandhi Talks, Subedaar, War Machine, Hello Bachhon, and More
  5. Here's When the Poco C85x 5G Will be Launched in India
  6. The Upcoming Poco X8 Pro Series Could be Launched Globally on This Date
  7. iPhone 17e vs OnePlus 15R vs iQOO 15R: Price in India, Features Compared
  1. Vivo X300 Max With Zeiss Cameras and Android 16 Spotted at MWC 2026, Could Launch Soon
  2. WhatsApp Update Introduces Support for Discovering Stickers While Typing Emoji: How It Works
  3. This AI-Powered Portable Device Claims to Detect Microphones and Jam Audio Recordings
  4. Poco X8 Pro Series Global Launch Date Leaked Ahead of Anticipated Debut: Expected Price, Specifications
  5. MacBook Neo Geekbench Scores Indicate It Performs on Par With iPhone 16 Pro Max
  6. Xiaomi Testing Experimental AI Agent Miclaw, Can Perform Complex Tasks Across Devices
  7. Dear Radhi OTT Release: Where to Watch the Tamil Thriller Online?
  8. With Love Now Streaming on Netflix: Know Everything About Plot, Cast, and More
  9. Kaattaan OTT Release Date Confirmed: When and Where to Watch Vijay Sethupathi Starrer Online?
  10. OnePlus 15T Display Size, Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor Confirmed; Geekbench Listing Hints at Chip, Memory
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.