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Multi-robotics cooperation is one of several key technologies that are seen as promising for planetary exploration. In the PRO-ACT project, these technologies were applied and further developed. The involved robotic systems VELES (a six-wheeled rover from PIAP Space, Poland), Mantis (a six-legged walking robotic system from DFKI, Germany) and the Mobile Gantry (a four-wheeled gantry with a 3d printer from AVS, Spain) were foreseen to perform tasks together. In the last months of the project, the Corona pandemic situation worsened, and as a result, travel restrictions also increased, so that the joint tests with the robotic systems could not be carried out together as planned. The video gives an insight into how the cooperative tasks could still be tested to successfully complete the project. Further videos show the final tests conducted in more technical detail: • The PRO-ACT Project: Creating Functional a... • PRO-ACT: Power of Robots Collaborating in ... https://robotik.dfki-bremen.de/de/for... The PRO-ACT Consortium: Space Applications Services, Belgium Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI), Germany GMV, Spain AVS, Spain Laboratoire d’Analyse et d’Architecture des Systèmes (LAAS), France La Palma Research Centre S.L. (LPRC), Spain Industrial Research Institute for Automation and Measurements (PIAP-Space), Poland City, University of London, Great Britain Thales Alenia Space, United Kingdom This project is co-funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Framework. Grant number 821903 More information about PRO-ACT on our website www.h2020-pro-act.eu #robotics #dfki #space #robot #moon #mantis follow DFKI: Twitter: / dfki Facebook: / dfki.gmbh Instagram: / dfki_official LinkedIn: / dfki