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Scientists are particularly interested in Saturn's moon Titan because it's one of the few known moons with its own dense atmosphere. Titan's atmosphere is also thought to be very similar to what Earth's atmosphere was a long time ago. By learning about Titan, we'll learn about our own planet.
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2001-06-27 | TECHNOLOGIES
New Solar-Powered Hyperion Robot Stays in Sync with the Sun

A new robotic explorer, smart enough to know when it's lost or in trouble and designed to follow the Sun in a whole new way, is ready to face its first test at Haughton Crater in the Canadian Arctic. The prototype robot, named Hyperion (he who follows the Sun), has the potential to be self-sufficient and will help researchers test a technique called Sun-synchronous navigation. If Hyperion is successful, future autonomous robots could obtain continuous solar power for long-term exploration of distant planets and moons. The robot navigates to capture enough sunlight to power itself while traveling through rough terrain and trying to reach important scientific objectives. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, developed Hyperion,with support from NASA. The Arctic tests are being conducted through the Haughton-Mars Project.


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