Remember that
Bespalov robot that easily captures any items without damaging them? Scientists from Canada’s McGill University were founded upon the same idea and proved that the same way you can make wheels for cars, exploring the extraterrestrial surface. The development was named iRing. P>
idea actually repeats the above-mentioned robot leg: bus, filled with small solid granules, easily flow around any emerging in the way of facilities. Moreover, these objects become more the fulcrum, so they do not interfere with movement, but rather contribute to it. IRing bus pass on any terrain relief, and, in contrast to the robot, forcing even the objects whose dimensions exceed the dimensions themselves tires. Accordingly, this solution reduces the shaking and absorbing all the vibrations. And no one argues that the technology is suitable only for iRing rovers and Martian rovers on Earth, too, there is a mass of complex landscapes, which are also to be investigated. P>
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Remember that Bespalov robot that easily captures any items without damaging them? Scientists from Canada’s McGill University were founded upon the same idea and proved that the same way you can make wheels for cars, exploring the extraterrestrial surface. The development was named iRing. idea actually repeats the above-mentioned robot leg: bus, filled with small [...]
Remember that Bespalov robot that easily captures any items without damaging them? Scientists from Canada’s McGill University were founded upon the same idea and proved that the same way you can make wheels for cars, exploring the extraterrestrial surface. The development was named iRing. idea actually repeats the above-mentioned robot leg: bus, filled with small [...]
Remember that Bespalov robot that easily captures any items without damaging them? Scientists from Canada’s McGill University were founded upon the same idea and proved that the same way you can make wheels for cars, exploring the extraterrestrial surface. The development was named iRing. idea actually repeats the above-mentioned robot leg: bus, filled with small [...]
Remember that Bespalov robot that easily captures any items without damaging them? Scientists from Canada’s McGill University were founded upon the same idea and proved that the same way you can make wheels for cars, exploring the extraterrestrial surface. The development was named iRing. idea actually repeats the above-mentioned robot leg: bus, filled with small [...]
Remember that Bespalov robot that easily captures any items without damaging them? Scientists from Canada’s McGill University were founded upon the same idea and proved that the same way you can make wheels for cars, exploring the extraterrestrial surface. The development was named iRing. idea actually repeats the above-mentioned robot leg: bus, filled with small [...]
Remember that Bespalov robot that easily captures any items without damaging them? Scientists from Canada’s McGill University were founded upon the same idea and proved that the same way you can make wheels for cars, exploring the extraterrestrial surface. The development was named iRing. idea actually repeats the above-mentioned robot leg: bus, filled with small [...]
Remember that Bespalov robot that easily captures any items without damaging them? Scientists from Canada’s McGill University were founded upon the same idea and proved that the same way you can make wheels for cars, exploring the extraterrestrial surface. The development was named iRing. idea actually repeats the above-mentioned robot leg: bus, filled with small [...]