2023
DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2023.1127496
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REALMS: Resilient exploration and lunar mapping system

Abstract: Space resource utilisation is opening a new space era. The scientific proof of the presence of water ice on the south pole of the Moon, the recent advances in oxygen extraction from lunar regolith, and its use as a material to build shelters are positioning the Moon, again, at the centre of important space programs. These worldwide programs, led by ARTEMIS, expect robotics to be the disrupting technology enabling humankind’s next giant leap. However, Moon robots require a high level of autonomy to perform luna… Show more

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“…Since 2014, Delft University of Technology has been working hard to send the world's smallest and lightest lunar hexapod robot to the Moon. Its design inspiration comes from cockroaches, which have claw shaped track teeth on their legs and can explore terrain well [19]. Among many legged robots, the most typical is the hexapod robot, which has good overall stability and lower energy costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2014, Delft University of Technology has been working hard to send the world's smallest and lightest lunar hexapod robot to the Moon. Its design inspiration comes from cockroaches, which have claw shaped track teeth on their legs and can explore terrain well [19]. Among many legged robots, the most typical is the hexapod robot, which has good overall stability and lower energy costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%