Proposed Russian Mars rover
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Country of origin | Russia |
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Operator | Roscosmos |
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Spacecraft type | Mars rover |
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Retired | 1996 |
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Marsokhod (Russian: Марсоход, lit. 'Mars rover') is a Russian Mars rover project that was intended for use in the Mars-96 mission. Instead it was used for experiments into improving rover technology.[1]
Prototypes of the Marsokhod rover were taken from Russia to the NASA Ames Research Center, where they were jointly developed by the US and Russia. This led to the development of a 'virtual environment control system',[2] which meant the rover could be controlled remotely via an interface on a PC.[3]
Since the development of this control interface the rover has been deployed in simulations. These experiments provide insight for robotics researchers and scientists preparing for planetary surface exploration.[4]
- Marsokhod during the tests in Ames Research Center, 1996
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References
- ^ "Mobility and Autonomous Reconfiguration of Marsokhod". www.hakenberg.de.
- ^ "About the Marsokhod". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
- ^ "Mobility and Autonomous Reconfiguration of Marsokhod". hakenberg.de.
- ^ Field Experiments with the Ames Marsokhod Rover
Links
- Interview with Carol Stoker from Planetary Systems Branch
- Marsokhod Desert Southwest Field Test
- Marsokhod: Autonomous navigation tests on a Mars-like terrain
- Small Marsokhod configuration
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Active | Orbiters | - 2001 Mars Odyssey
- Mars Express
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- MAVEN
- ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter
- Hope
- Tianwen-1 orbiter
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