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JAXA's Transformable Lunar Rover LEV-2 Research Published in Science Robotics

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has released research on the lunar demonstration results of its Transformable Lunar Rover, LEV-2, which has been published in Science Robotics, a leading peer-reviewed journal in robotics research.

The LEV-2 represents an advancement in lunar rover design, featuring transformable capabilities that allow it to adapt to the challenging terrain of the lunar surface. The publication of these findings in Science Robotics indicates that the rover's performance and capabilities have undergone rigorous scientific evaluation and peer review.

This research contributes valuable data to the broader scientific community's understanding of mobility systems for lunar exploration, potentially informing future missions aimed at lunar surface operations and scientific research.

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