"Our robot consists of six legs, resembling an insect, and is wider at the back compared to the front. Object and light sensors will be attached to the rover, the object one on the arms, and the light at the front. The body is split into three compartments the front powering the rover and sending instructions, the middle receiving and communicating with Earth utilizing the radio receptor, and the last containing the measuring tools. If the AI were to detect an area that is significantly more dark than the others, it will grab the water sensor and record the temperature.
The carbon dioxide meter will be grabbed by the AI every few hours to check CO2 levels, and send the data back to Earth using the radio receptor.
Our rover can also measure soil moisture on the moon. Soil moisture data will be recorded in a different area of the moon weekly. This data will be sent back to earth for further lunar research."