Robot Arm to Flex Its Muscles on the Moon's Frigid Surface
In a groundbreaking mission, a robot arm has been deployed to the moon’s frigid surface in order to test its flexibility. This ambitious project is being conducted by the European Space Agency (ESA) in cooperation with the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The goal of the mission is to equip the robotic arm with enough flexibility to be able to complete tasks that would be difficult to do with a rigid arm. The arm has been designed to adapt to the moon’s extreme temperatures and terrain. The team of scientists behind this project is hopeful that the successful completion of this mission will be a major step forward in the development of robotic exploration on the moon and beyond.
source: Phys.org