Meet China’s moon porter for Chang’e-8 mission: a 4-wheeled robot with 2 arms
China is developing a new four-wheeled robot with a humanoid upper body for the upcoming Chang'e-8 lunar mission. This 100kg robot will be responsible for transporting, deploying, and installing instruments and sensors on the moon's surface, as well as collecting samples.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedChina is developing a new four-wheeled robot with a humanoid upper body for the upcoming Chang'e-8 lunar mission. This 100kg robot will be responsible for transporting, deploying, and installing instruments and sensors on the moon's surface, as well as collecting samples. The robot is set to explore a different region of the lunar south pole than previously announced for the Chang'e-7 mission. Developed by the Hong Kong Space Robotics and Energy Centre in collaboration with numerous universities and space organizations, this mission marks a significant demonstration of humanoid robotics in space by China.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe robot was developed by the Hong Kong Space Robotics and Energy Centre in collaboration with 30 universities and space organizations.
This will be a novel demonstration of humanoid robotics on the moon by China.
This robot will go to a different part of the moon's south pole than Chang'e-7.
The 100kg robot will transport, deploy, and install instruments and sensors, and collect lunar surface samples.
China is sending a new robot explorer to the moon for the Chang'e-8 mission, featuring a humanoid upper body and four wheels.