Continental Tire Plant in Korbach Receives ISCC PLUS Sustainability Certification
The Continental tire plant in Korbach, Germany, recently became the company’s fourth…
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For centuries, the Red Planet has captured humanity’s curiosity, and recent advancements are bringing us closer to unlocking its secrets. Despite decades of exploration, NASA has surveyed only 1% of Mars’ rugged, red terrain. To prepare for future human and robotic missions, the agency recently tested revolutionary rover tire technology at Martian-simulated facilities. Developed at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland in collaboration with Goodyear Tire & Rubber, these innovative tires feature shape memory alloy (SMA) springs, a breakthrough that could reshape planetary exploration.
NASA’s testing, conducted at the Airbus Mars Yard in the United Kingdom, demonstrated that these next-generation tires can endure and adapt to the harsh conditions of Martian terrain while outperforming traditional materials.
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