Venus Rover Developed By Russian Schoolgirl
Posted on Apr 9, 09 07:51 AM PDT

Youth are really something - a Russian schoolgirl managed to conjure a high-tech Venus rover at an exhibition of youthful scientific inventions. Anna Shvetsova of Noginsk, Russian, has yet to overcome the rather hot problem of Venus' surface temperature which is able to hit 480°C, melting previous probes to the planet long before they were able to do anything useful, but according to Anna, her rover is able to last up to 50 days on that fiery planet. No idea how she's going to do it, but hopefully she proves the adage "where there's a will, there's a way" right yet again, giving hope to humanity that we might finally be able to colonize another planet when we're done with destroying earth.
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