Adorable, ball-shaped robot ‘crawled’ across the moon during Japan’s historic first lunar landing


When the Japanese Smart Lander for Investigating the Moon (SLIM) spacecraft, nicknamed the “Moon Sniper”, Face-planted on the surface of the Moon in 2024An experimental rover told Earth scientists what had happened. Moving autonomously through the moon dust, the shape-shifting spherical robot – not unlike Star Wars’ BB-8 droid – took photos of the inverted lander and transmitted them to Earth, completing its mission while SLIM slowly froze.

Now, a new paper, Published on Wednesday (June 10) in the journal Science RoboticsDescribes how this feat was made possible and explains what role such rovers could play on future Moon missions.

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