Robotic Landers: Small with Big Benefits
NASA and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory are creating a new generation of smart, versatile robotic landers for exploring the moon, asteroids, and other airless bodies in our solar system.
As small as a golf cart but big in performance, these multi-use landers will enable a variety of exciting missions into space.
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