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DuAxel: A NASA Prototype Rover to Explore the Toughest Terrain 

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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A flexible rover that has both ability to travel long distances and rappel down hard-to-reach areas of scientific interest has undergone a field test in the Mojave Desert in California to showcase its versatility. Composed of two Axel robots, DuAxel is designed to explore crater walls, pits, scarps, vents and other extreme terrain on the moon, Mars and beyond.
This technology demonstration developed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California showcases the robot’s ability to split in two and send one of its halves -- a two-wheeled Axle robot -- over an otherwise inaccessible slope, using a tether as support and to supply power.
The rappelling Axel can then autonomously seek out areas to study, safely overcome slopes and rocky obstacles, and then return to dock with its other half before driving to another destination. Although the rover doesn’t yet have a mission, key technologies are being developed that might, one day, help us explore the rocky planets and moons throughout the solar system.
For more info on Axel, visit www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/sys...
Related Educational Materials:
Student Project: Design a Robotic Insect: www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/learn/pr...
Educator Guide: Design a Robotic Insect: www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/teach/ac...
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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Комментарии : 562   
@auguslan1515
@auguslan1515 3 года назад
I was impressed by the design of the wheels. They are great for traversing very rough terrain!
@someoneishere164
@someoneishere164 3 года назад
seeing it detach itself in order to explore tough terrain is really cool. You guys are doing great work and I hope to see this thing actually go to mars!
@dayanandsgp6444
@dayanandsgp6444 3 года назад
333
@ondrejzak1512
@ondrejzak1512 2 года назад
@@dayanandsgp6444and I have a put Yoxall
@electrocomercialeden2083
@electrocomercialeden2083 3 года назад
Realmente es sorprendente todo lo concerniente a esta exploración. Gracias por permitir ser parte de este proyecto. Felicitaciones
@RaymondPorrata
@RaymondPorrata 3 года назад
I loved the way it was able to retract. I was concerned that, if the cable was caught between rocks, it would not be able to reel itself back in. The ability to pull the arm up and away with the wheels bracing and turning was beautiful. Nice job team.
@TheoDoricusMalicus
@TheoDoricusMalicus 3 года назад
Nice idea
@malcolmbacchus866
@malcolmbacchus866 3 года назад
The two wheeler reminds me of those toys we used to make out of a wooden cotton reel, elastic band, pencil and a slice of a candle.
@BiggBossReviewbySuresh
@BiggBossReviewbySuresh 3 года назад
Exactly 😂...
@meirejaneibraimdossantosib6186
@meirejaneibraimdossantosib6186 3 года назад
Se tive se como traduzir pra português seria legal
@biancabonet
@biancabonet 3 года назад
Or flat cardboard wheels with pencils in between wheels. My dad actually made miniature crafts from scratch, even made the tools to create n fix his prototypes. He made those air hovers before the one with cameras came out.
@OGdank13
@OGdank13 3 года назад
Awesome engineering
@victoraksenov9109
@victoraksenov9109 3 года назад
Wow !!! Very good wheels!! Well done!!
@gaufrette020176
@gaufrette020176 3 года назад
Trop fort, ça promet 🤗
@laurence5667
@laurence5667 3 года назад
Sensationnel Rover 👌
@mvictoriabecerro9336
@mvictoriabecerro9336 3 года назад
Muy interesante gracias por compartir.
@PogieJoe
@PogieJoe 3 года назад
This is wildly cool.
@JSingh-169xRam
@JSingh-169xRam 2 года назад
WOW....I LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS....
@amateurastronaut3566
@amateurastronaut3566 3 года назад
Just Incredible Lads! Always Impressive ( And in Case of any Confusion, I am Serious - This Rover is Incredible! )
@Kwoths
@Kwoths 3 года назад
Are you serious
@amateurastronaut3566
@amateurastronaut3566 3 года назад
Yeah
@mauriciot.p.3576
@mauriciot.p.3576 3 года назад
That's an awesome little robot, wow!
@rachelmalimbwi1748
@rachelmalimbwi1748 3 года назад
Congratulations ,so impressed
@wrdammi540
@wrdammi540 3 года назад
6
@buraqaerospace9945
@buraqaerospace9945 3 года назад
5
@javiermotoracing8586
@javiermotoracing8586 3 года назад
Maravilloso robot
@ComedycopterDrake
@ComedycopterDrake 3 года назад
excellent
@pal7252
@pal7252 3 года назад
Now that was excellent!
@MacherlaPrabhakar
@MacherlaPrabhakar 3 года назад
Incredible
@mauraleticiachillemi7587
@mauraleticiachillemi7587 Год назад
Fantastic !!
@ericsuldan4482
@ericsuldan4482 2 года назад
VERY EMPRESSIVE
@bhawanisinghindia2287
@bhawanisinghindia2287 3 года назад
Wow amazing work 🌎✌️👍👽
@vikasgehlot9896
@vikasgehlot9896 3 года назад
Very Nice...good job..
@craftergin
@craftergin 3 года назад
Ray Harryhausen would be pleased. but seriously, this is amazing!
@usama57926
@usama57926 3 года назад
*Amazing.........*
@mistortugaspedro4282
@mistortugaspedro4282 3 года назад
Increíble, felicidades a la NASA y a los inventores 🇩🇴
@schahdaal-schahid2973
@schahdaal-schahid2973 3 года назад
Unglaublich tolle Arbeit 👍👍👍👍
@alexjau8813
@alexjau8813 3 года назад
Awesome !
@ThatOneStuff
@ThatOneStuff 3 года назад
It should take a ramp to mars, for gnarly jump tricks.
@Doxymeister
@Doxymeister 3 года назад
LOL, with the lower gravity, that should be awesome!
@geraldopereira4310
@geraldopereira4310 3 года назад
GUEM VAI BUSCA OS LIXO DEIXADO LAR FALA PARA NOS
@JesusTorres-hn1tt
@JesusTorres-hn1tt 2 года назад
Son, increíbles
@nathan0401_
@nathan0401_ 3 года назад
This looks awesome
@azizadahdouh650
@azizadahdouh650 3 года назад
Impressive 👍
@markoshivapavlovic4976
@markoshivapavlovic4976 3 года назад
This kind of rover is very much needed I think maybe guys you should do done cooperation with the boston dynamics on walking robots improvement especially for more exploration and terrain.
@swarajkayal1432
@swarajkayal1432 3 года назад
Amazing, wonderful..live for human life!!!
@thomasmackie922
@thomasmackie922 3 года назад
Genius
@user-raf
@user-raf 3 года назад
Спасибо здорово.
@jasonstation
@jasonstation 3 года назад
For some reason this reminds me of one of my favourite toys as a kid: Zoids.
@juanjuan4681
@juanjuan4681 3 года назад
Espectacular
@MrLewooz
@MrLewooz 3 года назад
that's fab!
@ArunKumar-ko5jb
@ArunKumar-ko5jb 3 года назад
Impressive 👍❤️
@greenriverviews6819
@greenriverviews6819 3 года назад
so cool !!
@startrek1854
@startrek1854 3 года назад
DuAxel is Amazing Like an Transformer(:
@gillermogarcia2890
@gillermogarcia2890 3 года назад
Excelente vehículo independiente.
@user-cd9xr5qv6s
@user-cd9xr5qv6s 2 года назад
Молодцы,умницы,такое придумали
@marcelomarquez2089
@marcelomarquez2089 3 года назад
Awesome.
@madeiraaviacaocomercial
@madeiraaviacaocomercial 3 года назад
Nice
@kamaumbugua27
@kamaumbugua27 3 года назад
Thank
@caturlifelive
@caturlifelive 3 года назад
Awesome
@tanmaymishra290
@tanmaymishra290 3 года назад
This rover is amazing.......👍👍👍
@rajashahidmaqpoon7470
@rajashahidmaqpoon7470 3 года назад
amazing machine
@edsonsouza9270
@edsonsouza9270 2 года назад
Very good robot in Mars. 👍
@edsonsouza9270
@edsonsouza9270 2 года назад
In portuguese: Muito bom o robô em Marte. 👍
@kudalaobulesu11
@kudalaobulesu11 3 года назад
Wow super technology
@NGokul-zd6od
@NGokul-zd6od 3 года назад
Very great👌👌👌
@MrSaemichlaus
@MrSaemichlaus 3 года назад
In reverse, the stingy thing basically acts like an anchor. It can only be lifted when climbing steep terrain by turning the wheels forward and gravity tipping the whole thing backwards. But I can't come up with a better idea. The modular design tackles the challenge of exploring steep terrain in an impressive way. Engineering of the tether might be a challenge.
@6233791
@6233791 3 года назад
A few concerns with the tether design which will need addressing if they have not been already: The tether (depending on its material) will be at risk of wearing as it rubs along rocks and the Martian surface. It will need to be incredibly durable. Second, it will also become increasingly dirty and it will be at risk of pulling sand and other small particulates into the tether retraction system. Other than that, cool concept!
@marcoantoniorodriguezchate423
@marcoantoniorodriguezchate423 3 года назад
Parece efectivo y excelente capacidad en su cometido ,sus materiales deben ser compatibles con el clima marciano incluyendo temperatura ,humedad y composición del aire y suelo o material marciano en su superficie
@licofficer7543
@licofficer7543 3 года назад
Por fin podemos miarar algo, excelent, thank you...
@amanziaguedes9019
@amanziaguedes9019 2 года назад
Fantastico
@antoniszana6357
@antoniszana6357 3 года назад
Bravo 👏 👏 👏
@pikifrino
@pikifrino 3 года назад
Impressed of the extended distance of functionality and the resembling! Not at all of the wheels design.
@saneerms369
@saneerms369 3 года назад
Super
@alexcarter9866
@alexcarter9866 3 года назад
Vary nice 👍
@estudiom142
@estudiom142 3 года назад
Nice!!!
@user-lh2ff6zw5x
@user-lh2ff6zw5x 3 года назад
Das ist fantastich !
@Master_Therion
@Master_Therion 3 года назад
And when the front axel is off exploring, the main body of the rover won't do anything. It'll be... two tired
@itakpowiem
@itakpowiem 3 года назад
LOL
@ReflectiveLayerFilm
@ReflectiveLayerFilm 3 года назад
That's a good one.
@someoneishere164
@someoneishere164 3 года назад
Bruh
@ryjinannon
@ryjinannon 3 года назад
That joke was terrible... wish I thought of it.
@venusrise
@venusrise 3 года назад
Nice
@Esperanza168
@Esperanza168 2 года назад
Qué genial ese rover😃😃😃
@latapirta2759
@latapirta2759 2 года назад
Wow Rover did a great job
@ayushsupe7097
@ayushsupe7097 3 года назад
Interesting rover
@Jimmy37983
@Jimmy37983 2 года назад
that's so cool
@ReflectiveLayerFilm
@ReflectiveLayerFilm 3 года назад
Nice!!!!
@singhaderana6861
@singhaderana6861 3 года назад
Wow soo cool
@JohnDoe-ft2nh
@JohnDoe-ft2nh 3 года назад
Very creative and cute.
@EGarrett01
@EGarrett01 3 года назад
"The tether provides support, power, and communication." ...must be nice.
@MrSaemichlaus
@MrSaemichlaus 3 года назад
Shouldn't we all.
@mohammadishaqhotak6485
@mohammadishaqhotak6485 3 года назад
Soul
@loganathanramureddiar3890
@loganathanramureddiar3890 3 года назад
7þvm
@mdhasankhan6901
@mdhasankhan6901 3 года назад
P
@user-en5ir2hm7u
@user-en5ir2hm7u 3 года назад
Идея имеет право на жизнь парни отлично поработали молодцы !!!
@claudiusprecupas4762
@claudiusprecupas4762 3 года назад
Ok
@claudiusprecupas4762
@claudiusprecupas4762 3 года назад
Cest très bon
@claudiusprecupas4762
@claudiusprecupas4762 3 года назад
C'est excelent
@davidclark573
@davidclark573 4 месяца назад
I am the only person to notice indisputable past life on Mars viewing rover scans of the planet.
@mmicoski
@mmicoski 3 года назад
Wow! Very nice concept. With little extra weight a whole new capability, like a Transformer
@MaxPowerStd
@MaxPowerStd 3 года назад
Its awesome
@dylansp4049
@dylansp4049 3 года назад
The rover looks light wheight and faster than any other rover put on Mars, looks promising
@garethslade1229
@garethslade1229 3 года назад
Good looking rover just feel the tether will snag on the rocks. A shame the 2nd half doesn't do anything while un tether . Would tank tracks not work?
@ramonramirez3584
@ramonramirez3584 3 года назад
Me encantan la fantasía, especialmente este hábil fotógrafo.
@domoredujordan
@domoredujordan 3 года назад
Cool!
@heroparanormal6387
@heroparanormal6387 3 года назад
Epic Job as usual JPL.
@balachandrannairpk286
@balachandrannairpk286 2 года назад
Good. Accepted. Thanks to NASA. Show any kind of life in Mars.
@ANDREYPROG
@ANDREYPROG 3 года назад
Круто!
@marcopinsuti5070
@marcopinsuti5070 3 года назад
Incredibile... analisi sul posto.
@mhsm6531
@mhsm6531 3 года назад
Bravo nasa bilim adina sana cok şey borcluyuz
@rajkumarvishwakarma2846
@rajkumarvishwakarma2846 3 года назад
Good morning everyone 😎😎😎🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@ErnestoPozzoni
@ErnestoPozzoni 3 года назад
Decades of engineering development have allowed us to realise that the secret is in the old way of speleological exploration: the rope! 😂
@utube5452
@utube5452 3 года назад
Hats off to these great brains😘😘
@kunjaniyan
@kunjaniyan 3 года назад
What if the thread get stuck on a rock or lets say coze of the tire movement a rock moved over the cable...then front got stuck and can the back alone function?
@jooniDj
@jooniDj 3 года назад
WoW 😮
@imagineeelego
@imagineeelego 3 года назад
cool system
@NPDSTING
@NPDSTING 3 года назад
Fantastic :-)
@biancabonet
@biancabonet 3 года назад
Whooooooaaaaaa...did not see the pulleys till end...had wondered how robo parts would reattach.
@mohdmubashirahmed4762
@mohdmubashirahmed4762 3 года назад
GREAT👍🏻👌🇮🇳🇮🇳
@mariaspadari8725
@mariaspadari8725 3 года назад
Incrível 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@annahudakova2677
@annahudakova2677 3 года назад
Fantastické💕
@UNIDENTIFIED-S4
@UNIDENTIFIED-S4 2 года назад
Epic
@Pyriphlegeton
@Pyriphlegeton 3 года назад
Great concept. But I'd be worried about the tether getting tangled up or stuck somewhere. That might make the whole rover useless.
@TheThinggummybob
@TheThinggummybob 3 года назад
pretty sure they are worried about it ;)
@Pyriphlegeton
@Pyriphlegeton 3 года назад
@@TheThinggummybob I suppose so but it's sort of an inherent problem of having a tether. If they had a solution I would have expected them to show it. So I doubt they have one.
@marylynne9104
@marylynne9104 3 года назад
It’s a prototype, so maybe that’s one of the problems they’ll look for an answer to before making the one that will actually travel to Mars.
@Pyriphlegeton
@Pyriphlegeton 3 года назад
@@marylynne9104 Of course it's a prototype but that just seems like an inherent risk of using a long tether on rough terrain. I doubt you can engineer that away.
@marylynne9104
@marylynne9104 3 года назад
@@Pyriphlegeton - human ingenuity got them to Mars. I have faith they will solve most problems before deployment.
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