Purdue Lunabotics mines moon dust for NASA  @PurdueME
Purdue Lunabotics mines moon dust for NASA  @PurdueME
Purdue University Mechanical Engineering | Purdue Lunabotics mines moon dust for NASA @PurdueME | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
Full story: https://engineering.purdue.edu/ME/News/2024/purdue-lunabotics-mines-moon-dust-for-nasa
Purdue University is forever linked with the Moon, with Boilermakers as the first and last men to walk on the Moon. Now, the next lunar robot may also come from West Lafayette! Purdue Lunabotics students are building autonomous mining robots as part of the NASA Lunabotics Challenge.

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Purdue Lunabotics mines moon dust for NASA @PurdueME

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