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ASE2024 Swarming Lunar Rover
In this video talk chris verhoeven tells about the development of the Lunar Zebro.

Microelectronics Exploring Earth's Extremes

This video showcases the development of autonomous systems designed to navigate and explore the universe’s most extreme and unknown environments on our behalf. Projects like Lunar Zebro represent our tiny yet significant contributions to humanity’s quest for knowledge and understanding of the cosmos.

      

SHOOTING FOR THE MOON

How to test future space exploration technologies in a location closer than the moon? Take part in the IGLUNA mission hosted by the Swiss Space Center! TU Delft student team Lunar Zebro accepted this challenge and traveled to the 2km high Mount Pilatus in Switzerland. It’s cold temperatures and harsh environment made it a perfect location for recreating the Lunar environment that their Zebro rover will have to endure in the future

IGLUNA 2021 Field Campaign

During the IGLUNA 2021 Field Campaign, the team are deploying six “Zebros” to test and demonstrate the long term survivability of the system in full autonomy. To extend the operations duration, the students have developed docking stations where the rovers can autonomously charge themselves

 

      Zebro Keynote

Working Towards Interplanetary Swarm Robots

Keynote lecture by Jillian Oduber, Delft University of Technology.

     Lunar Zebro Easter Eggs

Season's greetings from the EEMCS faculty

As a kid, Chris Verhoeven dreamed of beetles walking on the Moon. Now that dream might become reality: next year the Lunar Zebro moon rover, that he built together with a team of students and other professors, will be tested for a real Moon mission. That means that if all goes well, his dream might become a reality.

Let’s stand together to make the world a better place

The faculty of Aerospace Engineering TU Delft wishes you Happy Holidays and a wonderful New Year. Let’s stand together to make the world a better place.