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Drones Made for Mars to Be Tested in Iceland

Drones Made for Mars to Be Tested in Iceland The Holuhraun eruption lasted from August 31, 2014, till February 27, 2015. mbl.is/RAX Vala Hafstað Holuhraun lava field, north of Vatnajökull glacier, will soon be used by scientists as a testing field for drones developed for exploration on Mars, mbl.is reports. NASA, the US space agency, has awarded USD 3.1 million to a team of scientists, led by Christopher Hamilton, at the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, to develop drones that could explore previously inaccessible regions on Mars, news.arizona.edu reports. Several drones have been designed for space exploration in recent years.

Martian drone project lands $3 1 million grant to test tech over Mars-like Icelandic lava field

Martian drone project lands $3.1 million grant to test tech over Mars-like Icelandic lava field on January 15, 2021, 6:49 AM PST The craft could enable scientists to explore previously inaccessible areas of Mars, according to the project s principal investigator. Image: Christopher Hamilton and University of Arizona On Wednesday, the University of Arizona announced that a team led by a member of its faculty had received a $3.1 million grant to develop drone technologies for future Martian exploration. The Rover–Aerial Vehicle Exploration Networks (RAVEN) team is preparing for tests in Iceland where drones will attempt to fly across a vast lava field and more, according to a University of Arizona press release. There are currently many vehicles roving and orbiting the Red Planet, and the project could enable next-generation multicraft Martian exploration.

University of Arizona project receives $3 million grant to test Mars exploration drones

University of Arizona project receives $3 million grant to test Mars exploration drones File photos of the red planet. A UA-based project received $3.1 million from NASA to develop a new type of machine that combines drones and rovers to get a better look at Mars previously inaccessible to planetary scientists. (Source: NASA) By KOLD News 13 Staff | January 15, 2021 at 1:59 PM MST - Updated January 15 at 1:59 PM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - With help from NASA, the University of Arizona will test its new Mars exploration drones in Iceland. A team of researchers, led by UA professor Christopher Hamilton, received $3.1 million to develop a new type of machine that combines drones and rovers to get a better look at Mars previously inaccessible to planetary scientists.

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