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Chinese Scientists Developing Mars Drone That Can Roll and Fly
samedi 1 mars 2025, 08:00 , par Slashdot
![]() 'On the ground, it mainly rolls by shifting its center of gravity,' said Zhu Yimin, a Ph.D candidate at SoA. 'In the air, it relies on a pair of contra-rotating coaxial rotors, controlled by a steering engine to adjust the forward direction, to control torque and force, ultimately achieving stable flight,' Zhu told CCTV. The UAV work entails multiple models of air-ground dual-mode robots with different configurations, CCTV reports. These robots move by rolling close to the ground, which reduces energy consumption, and can achieve a flight endurance time of more than six times that of traditional drones of the same size. According to Zhang Lixian, a professor within the SoA, the hope is that the aerial vehicle can show off its long endurance and observational abilities on Mars. 'Our second goal is for such machines to be suitable for construction in many underground spaces and for exploring unknown underground spaces. We also need robotic means for inspection and environmental detection. We have now materialized all these functions,' said Zhang. A video of the drone can be found here. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/03/01/0116201/chinese-scientists-developing-mars-drone-that-ca...
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