NASA is investing in the study of transform robots and biological robots

The US space agency wants to develop machines that can explore every cave and alley of the solar system.

NASA is not afraid of the unusual technology if it has the potential to help explore the universe, and their latest move is a concrete testament to this. Accordingly, the US Government has invested in NASA to conduct research on 25 new technologies - which are only in the early stages - capable of enhancing the ability of both the human and robot to explore the universe, and among There are special creative technologies. The image you see at the beginning of the article is the idea of ​​the Shapeshifter - a robot army capable of combining together into many different shapes to discover almost every type of surface on Saturn's Titan Moon. They can transform into an airplane to perform aerial missions, a ball rolling under the ground, or a torpedo for underwater missions (or any liquid can ).

Another technology is Biobot - a biological robot - capable of transporting some life and food support devices for astronauts to a support robot controlled through a central system. You might think putting your survival on a strange planet in the hands of a robot is too dangerous, but these machines can help adventurers to survive for days without having to Back to base. They can even control other mechanical machines to transport equipment and communicate with people on Earth.

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NASA's Biobot idea.

Other projects include: Marsbee - a group of flying robots that support self-propelled vehicles on Mars, SPARROW - a steam jet robot used to explore oceans, and PROCSIMA - a propulsion device Light serves interplanetary missions.

According to NASA, the initial investment amount will be divided into US $ 125,000 for each project in 9 months to assess the practicality of each of the above ideas. If a project is deemed feasible, the development team will be able to register for phase 2 to receive additional funds for longer-term development. Of course, among the above ideas, there will be only a few ideas that are capable of going through the first stage, not considering the possibility of being applied to real life. But they show what NASA is calculating, and the agency is willing to experiment with weird ideas if they can solve problems more effectively than traditional current technologies.