Space Exploration Rover
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A Space Exploration Rover is an exploration motor vehicle for a planetary surface.
- AKA: Rover (Space Exploration).
- Example(s):
- an Extra-Planetary Motor Vehicle, such as: Mars Opportunity.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- an Underwater Rover.
- See: Space Exploration, Planetary Surface, Exploration, Planet, Planetary Mass, Celestial Bodies, Land Vehicle, Human Spaceflight, Autonomous Robot, Lander (Spacecraft), Spacecraft.
References
2022
- (Wikipedia, 2022) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rover_(space_exploration) Retrieved:2022-12-9.
- A rover (or sometimes planetary rover) is a planetary surface exploration device designed to move across the solid surface on a planet or other planetary mass celestial bodies. Some rovers have been designed as land vehicles to transport members of a human spaceflight crew; others have been partially or fully autonomous robots. Rovers are typically created to land on another planet (other than Earth) via a lander-style spacecraft, tasked to collect information about the terrain, and to take crust samples such as dust, soil, rocks, and even liquids. They are essential tools in space exploration.