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One of the biggest planetary robotics competitions in the world, the European Rover Challenge, opened its registration and introduced a new certification process.
This September, 16 of the world’s best student teams will present their rovers in an elite robotics competition finals – European Rover Challenge.
MIRORES consortium has just launched an ESA-funded, 12-months project focusing on a viable business model for space resources prospection.
The registration of university teams for this year’s eighth edition of the reputable European Rover Challenge has closed. In total, 92 applications have been submitted from the best technical universities in the world, including countries such as Canada, Switzerland, Germany, India, Colombia, and Poland.
It’s 2077. We have been expanding our presence on Mars, which involves trial missions, in-depth research, terrain checking, the first human landing on the surface of the Red Planet and the creation of a scientific base, for several decades now. Driven by curiosity and the desire to learn and expand human possibilities of adapting to new living conditions, we decide to establish colonies on Mars...
U.S. Embassy Warsaw and the European Space Foundation, in cooperation with the Polish Space Agency and Venture Café, cordially invite you to Mars Colony Hackathon, March 4-6, 2022 at the Cambridge Innovation Center in Warsaw, Poland.
Nearly half a million people joined the onsite and online 7th edition of the European Rover Challenge, that took place in Poland from 10 to 12 September.
On September 10-12, 2021, the 7th edition of the European Rover Challenge – one of the most significant space events in Europe – will be held.
Almost 100 teams have registered to compete, including 58 teams who will participate in the ONSITE stationary mode and 38 teams who will compete in the REMOTE mode.
Are you a gamer? We all are and also like to play board games. That is why we took patronage over the board game “Beyond Humanity: AstroMiners.”
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