Robotic Technologies for Surveying Habitats and Seeking Evidence of Life: Results from the 2004 Field Experiments of the “Life in the Atacama” Project
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 36th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC '05), March, 2005
Abstract
The Life in the Atacama project is surveying habitats and mapping the distribution of life in regions of the Atacama Desert. The project seeks to develop robotic technologies and exploration methods that are necessary for the long-distance traverse essential to the investigation.
BibTeX
@conference{Wettergreen-2005-9130,author = {David Wettergreen and Nathalie Cabrol and William (Red) L. Whittaker and Guillermo Chong Diaz and Francisco Calderon and Stuart Heys and Dominic Jonak and Rolf Allan Luders and Jeffrey Moersch and David Pane and Marion Smith and Kristen Stubbs and James Teza and Paul Tompkins and Daniel Villa and Chris Williams and Michael D. Wagner and Alan Waggoner and Shmuel Weinstein and Michael Wyatt},
title = {Robotic Technologies for Surveying Habitats and Seeking Evidence of Life: Results from the 2004 Field Experiments of the "Life in the Atacama" Project},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 36th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC '05)},
year = {2005},
month = {March},
}
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