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The robot, L.E.T.U. (Lunar Excavation and Transportation Unit), will first drill the ground, with its articulated arm, to make the regolith easier to scoop while a camera is monitoring it. There is also a robotic arm to wipe the dust of the camera's clear case. Next it will drive past it, scoop the regolith then place it in the container. Another camera is also watching the scoop. Then it will dive back to base and drop off the regolith. L.E.T.U is also remotely controlled and solar powered.