China’s Yutu Rover Might Be The World’s First True Hibernating Robot

China's Yuta Rover Prepares To Survive The Long Lunar NightThe moon isn’t exactly known for its balmy temperature, and its nights are especially bad. They last about 14  days, during which temperatures can drop as low as -180 degrees Celsius. Scientists in China may have designed a rover capable of surviving such extreme conditions…by hibernating.

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