NASA introduces robots that will swim in oceans of moons of Jupiter and Saturn

NASA has prepared underwater floating robots for its space missions. These robots will go to Jupiter and Saturn Moon and dive into the ocean buried under snow. These robots will search under water by visiting Europa Europa of Jupiter Europa and Saturn. These concept robots have been prepared by NASA’s jet propulsion laboratory. These are future robots that can also work in a difficult environment in space.

These robots are going to play a big role in search of NASA’s possibilities of life outside the Earth. Actually NASA is very interested in Jupiter’s Moon Europea and Saturn’s Moon Energy. The Europea Clipper Mission NASA has already sent. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has named it Sensing with Independent Micro Swimmers (SWIM). This 16.5 -inch robot is around 2kg heavy. It has also been tested in the pool. After the concept, when the real robots are ready, it will be about 12 centimeters.

NASA plans that it will make many such robots. These robots will enter the oceans there and investigate. They will detect their temperature, and chemical composition. The moon on which NASA is going to send them. There is a thick sheet of ice. It is said that the entire ocean under this ice is. These robots are specially designed for this work. JPL has also shared a video of his Test.

These robots will also have communication and GPS systems. With the help of which they will be able to navigate in water. They will have special equipment so that they will be able to know the chemical composition of the ocean. However, the company says that it is just a concept and has been tested as a prototype. To make them, along with funding, development approval is also required. NASA believes that there are indications of water on moons like Europa, Enceladus, Titan and Ariel in the outer solar system, which is said that life can be possible here.

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