Shoot for the moon: pioneering lunar robot on show in ENU exhibition

Continuity Rover is going on display as part of Micro to Macro: Worlds within Worlds.

Giorgio Clivio’s Continuity Rover is a lightweight quadruped robot designed as a technology demonstrator for future lunar surface missions, setting it apart from the prevailing use of wheels in planetary robotics.

Giorgio’s project is among the cutting-edge work being demonstrated this week [Wednesday 13 – Thursday 14 May] as part of Micro to Macro: Worlds within Worlds – the annual showcase of research and innovation at ENU’s School of Computing, Engineering & the Built Environment.

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