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Solid-State Propulsion for Autonomous Reconnaissance of Karst (SPARK)

Summary by astrobiology.com
[NASA/NIAC] While karst terrain and subsurface caves are sites of immense scientific value on bodies like Titan, they are difficult or impossible to safely explore using current methods. In this […] The post Solid-state Propulsion for Autonomous Reconnaissance of Karst (SPARK) appeared first on Astrobiology.
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The project, called SPARK (Solid State Propulsion for the Autonomous Recognition of Karst Zones), is an initiative that seeks to develop small vehicles to carry out spatial geology research in areas where U.S. space agency rovers cannot access. Read more

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astrobiology.com broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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