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+-   SPAM: Polar robots to explore the Arctic on Wednesday May 28 2008, @12:32PM Roland Piquepaille

Submitted by Roland Piquepaille on Wednesday May 28 2008, @12:32PM
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Roland Piquepaille writes "It's now almost certain that the world's ice shelves are melting. And while satellites provide lots of data about their evolution, ground-based weather stations could be even more useful. But if scientists can no longer stay on fragile and volatile ice sheets, what can they do? They can use specially designed robots called SnoMotes developed by U.S. researchers. 'The SnoMotes work as a team, autonomously collaborating among themselves to cover all the necessary ground to gather assigned scientific measurements.' More importantly, a SnoMote is an 'expendable rover that wouldn't break a research team's bank if it were lost during an experiment,' according to the lead researcher. But read more for several additional references and a SnoMote picture."
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