There was very little scope to perform scientific experiments, and to date, there is a lot we do not know about the Moon, he said. However, the astronauts that NASA recruits now are scientists. NASA is planning to launch a challenge for the public and scientific community to design a self-assembling robot with artificial intelligence that can explore the surface of the Moon, William Harris, CEO of Space Centre Houston said Tuesday. Space Centre Houston in the US, the official visitor centre for NASA Johnson Space Centre, conducts regular public outreach programmes to engage people of various ages and diverse backgrounds in scientific research. These programmes encourage students and scientists to ideate innovative solutions for problems that the US space agency is trying to overcome in order to carry out successful space exploration missions. "The next challenge is for the Moon -- it will be announced next year -- to develop a self-assembling robot or rover on the Moon...
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