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		<title>Lawn-Mower Sized Robots could Help Build a Lunar Base</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Astrobotic Technology Inc. and Carnegie Mellon Universityâ€™s Robotics Institute have found a way to use riding lawn-mower sized construction robots to prepare our Moon&#8217;s surface for a NASA&#160;outpost.
The goal of the project was to figure out how to reduce the disruption of Moon dust when outpost rockets land or take off. Since the Moon has [...]


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