NASA Selects Seven Companies for Mars Robotic Mobility Contracts Under STRIDE Initiative
NASA has selected seven companies for contract awards under the STRIDE initiative (Science Transport and Robotic Innovation for Deployment and Exploration) to advance next-generation commercial robotic surface mobility technology for future Mars exploration. The awards aim to develop innovative robotic mobility systems that could enable future Mars missions to access more challenging terrain and travel greater distances.
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NASA has selected seven companies for contract awards under the Mars Exploration Program's Science Transport and Robotic Innovation for Deployment and Exploration, or STRIDE, initiative to advance next-generation commercial robotic surface mobility for future Mars exploration.
The STRIDE awards will support the development of innovative robotic mobility systems that may enable future Mars missions to access more challenging terrain, travel greater distance
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