Russian researchers engineer robot to explore Venus’ harsh conditions

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The new robot will not only be able to survive on Venus, it will also be able to travel on the planet by jumping around.

Researchers at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University have engineered a robot fit to explore Venus’ harsh conditions

The new robot will not only be able to survive on Venus, it will also be able to travel on the planet for distances of up to 500 meters by jumping around. The mission will also seek to collect data about rock composition, geologic activity, and the planet's core.

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