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The Farthest Moving Ground Robot

The Farthest Moving Ground Robot

The farthest moving ground robot Humans have sent is to our neighbour, Mars... We have sent many rovers on Mars, most popular being Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, And the latest Perseverance Rovers

The perseverance rover also had a companion helicopter called ingenuity that made the first flight on another celestial body

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