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EELS robot might help JPL look for life on watery worlds

3 pointsby karaokeyogaover 1 year ago

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tamimioover 1 year ago
&gt; is designed to go places that have never been accessible to humans or robots before.<p>Cool on paper, but what about battery endurance, how long it will last? Assuming there are no solar panels like the ones on the rovers<p>&gt; The liquid ocean beneath the frozen surface of Enceladus? EELS could tunnel its way there and look for evidence that the Saturnian moon might be hospitable to life.<p>Also, I am really interested to know how their radio waves will penetrate through all that and still have a proper feed&#x2F;C2 link despite the distance, even if it is laggy?
karaokeyogaover 1 year ago
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