How does AI plan drives for rovers on Mars?

AI helps rovers on Mars plan their drives by making smart choices about where to go next, just like how you decide which toy to play with first.

Imagine you're in a big room full of toys, but you can only carry one at a time. You want to pick the most fun ones, but you also want to save energy for more play later. That’s kind of what happens with rovers on Mars, they have to choose the best path to drive on, based on where they are and where they want to go.

Like a Map Game

Think of it like playing a map game. The rover has a picture (a map) of the ground ahead, showing rocks, hills, and flat areas. AI looks at this map and picks the smoothest path, just like you choose the easiest way through a toy-filled room to get to your favorite toy.

Sometimes there are big rocks in the way, so the rover has to go around them. The AI helps it pick the best route each day, making sure it can move forward without getting stuck or using too much energy.

It’s like having a super-smart friend who knows the best way through the room, they help you save time and play better!

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Examples

  1. A rover named Perseverance uses simple instructions from AI to move across the Martian surface, like following a path marked by rocks.

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