Issue there is how does it handle loose fill material or sand/dust in its joints? Thatβd wear it down quick or result in it getting into an unrecoverable situation. (Wheeled rovers have a larger contact area and less likely to sink into sand.)
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According to the article they would be supplemental to the rovers, not as a replacement. So I'd imagine they'd be able to retreat into some sort of storage on the rover where they could hopefully be air cleaned automatically.
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