According to foreign media reports, NASA will conduct a new detection test on the ice sheet of Greenland tomorrow, hoping to find out what happened to the local ice sheet. The Responsible for this exploration was the "Goldard Remote Control Exploration and Research Vehicle" (hereinafter referred to as GROVER) detector. It is reported that the GROVER is 6 feet high and weighs 800 pounds. A number of solar panels installed on the vehicle body can help the car to obtain the power source for the operation. The modified snowmobile tires can help the detector to better cover the ice. Driving.
GROVER will collect the required data on the ice sheet cover of Greenland, and the scientists will analyze the progress, and can then calculate the ice cover changes on the island. The detection radar installed on the back of the detector will send radio waves to the ice, and then the waves will be reflected back to the detector after reaching the ice. In this way, GROVER can collect the required data.
Until June, the GROVER detector will welcome its new partner, Cool Robot, which will be responsible for research on glaciers and atmospheric sampling.
NASA stated that GROVER's detection work will begin on May 3 local time in the United States and end on June 8.
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