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NASA Funds Spherical Flying Robots To Swarm Alien Caves On Saturn's Moon
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People are focusing on a NASA-funded research effort involving spherical robots designed to swarm and explore alien cave environments on Saturn’s moon. The headline frames the project as targeting Saturn-moon subsurface locations using swarm behavior.
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People are focusing on a NASA-funded research effort involving spherical robots designed to swarm and explore alien cave environments on Saturn’s moon. The headline frames the project as targeting Saturn-moon subsurface locations using swarm behavior.
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