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NASA's Newest Robot Doesn't Need Wheels To Get Around

Dec 29, 2013, 03:09 IST

NASA is working on new, collapsible robot that doesn't need wheels to get around.

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The Super Ball Bot rolls around on a series of rods connected by flexible cables, rather than tires.

The space agency recently did a demonstration of the machine for IEE spectrum, which you can learn more about in the video below.

The biggest benefit of the Super Ball is its size and weight - it has the potential to be smaller and lighter than traditional robots because it isn't made of rigid parts. The new-age robot wouldn't need heavy landing gear - like a parachute or retrorockets - because it's designed to "bounce to a landing" on the planet's surface.

The robot is being developed by NASA Ames Research Center in California. According to IEE Spectrum, the team thinks the robot would be well-suited for a mission to Saturn's largest moon Titan.

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Here's a GIF of the bouncing bot:

NASA

You can learn more about the Super Ball Bot in the video below.

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