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Sony leader discusses world-first fully autonomous lunar robot

A test image received through the data transmission between LEV-2 to LEV-1 (Image: Sony)

A test image received through the data transmission between LEV-2 to LEV-1 (Image: Sony)

LEV-2, the product of collaboration between Sony, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, TOMY, and Doshisha University, was designed to travel lunar surfaces in a motion inspired by sea turtles.

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