Teleoperators dig simulant ⚡


By controlling a virtual simulation of a rover, they were able to manipulate a robotic arm to dig a sample of pretend lunar regolith (called simulant). 

The process negates the need for camera feeds, which can lag because of the 1.3-second time delay between Earth and the moon. 

The signals between the teleoperators and robotic missions on the moon could in future be relayed by satellites belonging to ESA's planned Moonlight project.

"This simulation could… help us operate lunar robots remotely from Earth, avoiding the problem of signal delays," said Bristol's Joe Louca in a statement. 


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