Meet the LAURON V: a 6-legged walking robot designed for planetary exploration. It comes with a custom-built gripper on its leg, a 3D laser scanner for autonomous navigation, and multiple cameras to take on difficult terrain, steep slopes, and sample acquisition.
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Walking Robot LAURON V - Planetary Sample Return Mission at DLR SpaceBot Camp 2015
The robot can adapt to the terrain and walk into a simulated crater without trouble. The robot can adapt to steep slopes to complete its tasks.
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