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•Adorable 3D-printed rovers learn to find blue ball in Mars-like environment
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University students tested 3D-printed rovers designed to emulate Europe 's Rosalind Franklin ExoMars rover.
Six student teams acted as mission control for the miniature rovers.
The students programmed the robotic explorers to autonomously search and navigate toward a target within a simulated Mars environment.
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