NASA will this week demonstrate its lunar robot rover equipped with a drill designed to find water and oxygen-rich soil on the moon.
NASA said the engineering challenge of building such as drilling system was daunting because a robot rover designed for prospecting within lunar craters has to operate in continual darkness at extremely low temperatures with little power. The moon has one-sixth the gravity of Earth; so a lightweight rover will have a difficult job resisting drilling forces and remaining stable.
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