k Martian rover tests on sandy beach This image may not be used to state or imply ESA endorsement of any company or product Martian rover tests on sandy beach. Rover navigation software being tested with 212 cardboard rocks on a sandy beach. This test is being conducted by the European Space Agency ESAs NetworkingPartnering Initiative and Planetary Robotics Laboratory. One software programme matches landmarks on the ground to images acquired from orbit here, using an overhead drone. The other software programme applies lidar the laser equivalent of radar to help track the rovers motion. Photographed on 26 November 2015, at Katwijk beach, close to ESAs ESTEC technical centre in the Netherlands. Photo by EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCYG. Porter, CC BY NC ND IGO 3.0SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Martian rover tests on sandy beach This image may not be used to state or imply ESA endorsement of any company or product   Martian rover tests on sandy beach. Rover navigation software being tested with 212 cardboard  rocks  on a sandy beach. This test is being conducted by the European Space Agency  ESA  s Networking Partnering Initiative and Planetary Robotics Laboratory. One software programme matches landmarks on the ground to images acquired from orbit  here, using an overhead drone . The other software programme applies lidar  the laser equivalent of radar  to help track the rover s motion. Photographed on 26 November 2015, at Katwijk beach, close to ESA s ESTEC technical centre in the Netherlands. Photo by EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY G. Porter, CC BY NC ND IGO 3.0 SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Martian rover tests on sandy beach

This image may not be used to state or imply ESA endorsement of any company or product Martian rover tests on sandy beach. Rover navigation software being tested with 212 cardboard 'rocks' on a sandy beach. This test is being conducted by the European Space Agency (ESA)'s Networking/Partnering Initiative and Planetary Robotics Laboratory. One software programme matches landmarks on the ground to images acquired from orbit (here, using an overhead drone). The other software programme applies lidar (the laser equivalent of radar) to help track the rover's motion. Photographed on 26 November 2015, at Katwijk beach, close to ESA's ESTEC technical centre in the Netherlands. Photo by EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY/G. Porter, CC BY NC ND IGO 3.0/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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