Antarctic rover performs research in the snow

Team POLAR’s rover Ice Cube in the Norwegian snow. Photo: Laurenz Edelmann
Team POLAR’s rover Ice Cube in the Norwegian snow. Photo: Laurenz Edelmann, team POLAR
Team POLAR's rover Ice Cube in the Norwegian snow. Photo: Laurenz Edelmann, team POLAR On January 20, Team POLAR showcases its first vehicle for independent climate research in icy, inhospitable regions such as the North and South Poles. Team Polar, a student team at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), took their first rover to perform research in the Norwegian snow in the first week of January. The team is dedicated to developing an independent rover that can perform Antarctic research. This is their first working prototype and the team is eager to set a benchmark for future developments. They will present their findings and the rover itself on the reveal event, January 20, 2023. The Earth is facing its biggest problem in centuries: climate change.
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