Olympious 89 has many adaptations that allow it to explore the moon. It has a solar panel head to absorb light and batteries to help him move forward in the night. There is a drill that will crush giant rocks into little pieces so it can cross a place or get some samples. If the rocks are too big for Olympious 89 to take as samples, he will use his robotic arms to lift up the rocks and put it in a crusher that will make it small enough to take as samples. The tracks help him move on the moon floor. There is also a grapple hook to lift him to high places. Last but not least, there is a sensor that detects anything in front of him. If he detects a cliff he will back up and go the other way. This robot is computer programmed.
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