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Robot explorers

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  • "There are many worlds in the solar system that are impossible for humans to see with their own eyes. Some of them are so far away that it would be decades before astronauts could ever reach them. Others are so dangerous that humans couldn't survive there for more than a few minutes. So how do scientists explore worlds like Venus, where it rains acid onto a furnace-like landscape, or Io, which is bathed in microwave-like radiation? They send in robots."
  • "Robot Explorers is about the unmanned missions throughout the solar system, from the first lunar and planetary probes of the 60s up to the sophisticated Mars rover missions of the past decade. It describes the missions to Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, several asteroids, and the Sun, as well as some of the missions planned for the future."

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  • "Robot explorers"
  • "Robot Explorers"