Noun(1) someone who leads a wandering unsettled life,an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement,nomad(2) someone who leads a wandering unsettled life(3) an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement(4) nomad
Noun(1) someone who leads a wandering unsettled life,an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement,nomad(2) someone who leads a wandering unsettled life(3) an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement(4) nomad
(1) The pictures showed fresh wheel tracks in the sand, stretching out behind the rover as it continues its exploration of the Martian surface.(2) One was even was captured by both of the rover 's cameras, allowing the mission scientists to calculate its speed and direction.(3) The rover uses two camera-style lithium batteries.(4) I could take on a crew and sail to Canada in my own boat instead of booking passage, or turn into a rover of the sea, going where I please and doing what I like.(5) This allows us to program the rover 's traverses across the terrain visually and to place its arm with a high degree of precision.(6) The mission will send a lander and a rover to the red planet to carry out exobiology and geophysical analysis of the Martian environment.(7) Testing by the original equipment manufacturer revealed that, sadly, the rover 's existing grinding tool was not up to the task of drilling into a meteorite.(8) The soldiers fell and Fox gunned the engine of his rover to bring him parallel with the skimmer.(9) The question we've asked ourselves is could we reprogram the rover to uplink data to the Mars Odyssey satellite to hold it there?(10) a lunar rover(11) So any reduction in wait time can be important particularly if you're remote-controlling a Mars rover .(12) But who is he, this invisible being that rules me, this unknowable being, this rover of a supernatural race?(13) The round rocks were spotted on Mars five days after Opportunity, one of the two Mars rovers , landed.(14) Both Mars rovers came into their landings faster than expected, only just decelerating in time even with the benefit of braking thrusters.(15) Two rovers are scheduled to descend to the surface and fetch some samples in our ongoing search for life on Mars.(16) A successful outcome could ultimately lead to its use in autonomous planetary rovers and robot aircraft.