
Jumping High in Thin Air: Olympics on Mars
Head of Science James Kingsnorth details what Olympics on Mars could look like in this interview
Driven by winds that can reach up to 100 km/h, the swarm of Tumbleweed rovers can cover over half of the Martian north pole in less than three weeks.
With our modular set-up, any company or research institution can adapt their sensors to the standards required for our payloads.
Using off-the-shelf components and mass-producible technologies, we can greatly reduce costs compared to traditional Mars rovers.
By releasing a swarm of 90+ robust Tumbleweed rovers over the Martian north pole, the risk of complete mission failure on impact is reduced drastically.

Head of Science James Kingsnorth details what Olympics on Mars could look like in this interview

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