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  1. www.nasa.gov › image-article › athleteATHLETE - NASA

    29 de dic. de 2009 · 1 min read. ATHLETE. NASA. Dec 29, 2009. Image Article. The All-Terrain Hex-Legged Extra-Terrestrial Explorer, known as ATHLETE, is a six-legged robotic lunar rover under development by NASA. ATHLETE is capable of rolling over undulating terrain.

  2. A robotic vehicle called ATHLETE - the all-terrain, hex-limbed, extra-terrestrial explorer is described, along with initial results of field tests of two prototype vehicles. This vehicle concept is capable of efficient rolling mobility on moderate terrain and walking mobility on extreme terrain.

  3. ATHLETE ( All-Terrain Hex-Limbed Extra Terrestrial Explorer) es un proyecto de robot para realizar funciones de transporte de carga (hasta 450 kg), montaje, mantenimiento y servicio sobre la superficie lunar. Está formado por seis miembros, cada uno portando un manipulador con seis grados de libertad con una rueda en su extremo.

  4. www.nasa.gov › image-article › athlete-roverThe ATHLETE Rover - NASA

    23 de mar. de 2008 · ATHLETE is capable of rolling over undulating moon-like terrain and “walking” over extremely rough or steep terrain so that robotic or human missions on the surface of the moon can load, transport, manipulate and deposit payloads.

  5. 30 de oct. de 2007 · Oct. 30, 2007. Athlete of the Future. Watch on. JPL engineers built a futuristic robot that may one day go to the moon. Transcript. (Music) Hi, I'm Brian Wilcox, and I'm the principal investigator for ATHLETE. Athlete is the All Terrain Hex-Limbed Extra Terrestrial Explorer that we hope to fly to the moon in a decade or so.

  6. ATHLETE is envisioned as a heavy-lift utility vehicle to support human exploration of the lunar surface, useful for unloading bulky cargo from stationary landers and transporting it long distances. To demonstrate this concept, several prototype vehicles have been developed for testing at JPL.

  7. 13 de dic. de 2010 · 13 Dec 2010. 2 min read. Erico Guizzo is IEEE Spectrum's Digital Innovation Director. Japanese researcher Ryuma Niiyama wants to build a biped robot that runs. But not like Asimo, whose running gait is a bit, well, mechanical. Niiyama wants a robot with the vigor and agility of a human sprinter.

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