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Telepresence for planetary exploration
SPIE Proceedings, 1991Telepresence from a manned central base to unmanned rovers is discussed as a possible solution to the problem of human presence in planetary field geology. Some issues that are essential to planetary surface field work are examined with reference to results of the Amboy field study.
Michael W. McGreevy, Carol R. Stoker
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The planetary exploration program
IEEE Communications Society Magazine, 1977The U. S. program for space exploration of the planets began with the Mariner 2 flyby of Venus in 1962. Since then a series of Mariners have gone to Mercury and Mars, in addition to Venus. Pioneer-class spacecraft have flown through the asteroid belt and have passed by Jupiter.
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Planetary exploration by spacecraft
Contemporary Physics, 1980Abstract The present article contains an account of the type and capabilities of deep-space probes used between 1962 and 1979 for an exploration of our sister planets in the solar system from Mercury to Saturn—fly-bys, orbiters and hard-landers—it gives especial attention to those which succeeded in effecting soft landings and it reports their findings
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Scientific exploration of challenging planetary analog environments with a team of legged robots
Science Robotics, 2023Philip Arm, Gabriel Waibel, Turcan Tuna
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Review on planetary regolith-sampling technology
Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 2021Tao Zhang, Wang Bin, Hongyu Wei
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Definition and use of functional analogues in planetary exploration
Planetary and Space Science, 2021Frédéric Foucher +2 more
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Planetary Exploration Horizon 2061: A long-term perspective for planetary exploration
2022Blanc, M. +10 more
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Planetary Surface Mobility and Exploration: A Review
Current Robotics Reports, 2021Andrew Thoesen
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