Space
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NASA's Bouncy Super Ball Bots May be Planetary Rovers of the Future [VIDEO]
Future models of planetary rovers such as NASA's Curiosity or China's Yutu rover may look less like clunky wheeled robots and more like sleek rotating orbs, according to design plans for the Super Ball Bot, a machine being developed at NASA's Ames Research Center for future extraterrestrial missions.
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