NASA's snake robot is made to search life on the Saturn moon
March 27, 2024
Pranav Sawant
We have heard of extraordinary robots everywhere and they are in all shapes and sizes lately.
But have you heard of a Snake robot?
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) department has been working on a futuristic snake robot.
This snake robot dubbed Exobilogy Extan Life Surveyor (EELS) will be used to investigate extraterrestrial life.
It is planned to be deployed on Saturn's moon - Enceladus.
The snake robot is designed to be adaptable to traverse ocean-world-inspired terrain.
Thanks to its size and slithery features, the snake robot can move in narrow geysers.
The EELS system is 4.4 meters in length and weighs 100,000 grams.
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