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Mars Rover
The project "Red Rover, Red Rover" of the Planetary Society provides an ideal environment for testing and learning for students which enables them to design and build a robot and navigate in a simulated Mars terrain. The students even have the possibility to direct other robots via Internet and explore unknown areas.
Source: Pascal Maresch
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