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English: The NASA SUPERball Tensegrity Robot. This is an early prototype of a system which will eventually be able to land on another planet without an airbag, and then be able to move around and explore. All motion comes from changing the cable lengths, and the tensegrity structure gives it the structural compliance to absorb landing impact forces.
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NASA SUPERball Tensegrity Robot

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1 October 2014

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