Scientists want to send a roly-poly robot filled with ‘dandelion drones’ to investigate hidden tunnels on Mars
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Scientists propose sending a roly-poly robot filled with 'dandelion drones' to investigate hidden tunnels on Mars. The robot, inspired by a pillbug, would release thousands of small drones that would be propelled by Mars' strong winds, mapping out the tunnels as they fly. The idea is to deploy the robot through a hole in the cave roof, equipping it with a parachute to drift down to the cave floor. The dandelion drones would be designed to work with piezoelectricity and painted white to reflect sunlight, keeping them cooler and lighter. The Martian lava tubes stretch over 820 feet across and cover over 746 miles, with more tunnels yet to be discovered.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The success of this mission could reveal new insights into Mars' geology and potential habitability.
- · By exploring the vast network of lava tubes, scientists may uncover evidence of past or present life on the Red Planet.