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Meet Astrobee: NASA’s Autonomous Space Robot Now Taking Over Critical Tasks on the ISS
In a quiet corner of the International Space Station, far from the bustle of experiments and Earth communications, three ...
Humanoid robot training is booming around the world. Tech companies are rushing to build the robots for a market projected to ...
NASA expands the use of its Astrobee robots on the International Space Station to test new technologies and automate tasks in ...
NASA has signed an unfunded Space Act Agreement with Arkisys, Inc. of Los Alamitos, California, to support ongoing operations of the Astrobee robotic system on the International Space Station (ISS).
We compare and contrast NASA's trio of CADRE lunar rovers and its IPEx excavator to examine how this army of autonomous robots could pave the way for a sustained human presence on the moon and beyond.
Though Atlas was designed to resemble a person in other ways, its hands aren’t exactly one-to-one. Instead, company engineers ...
NASA is eyeing alternative options for its Artemis 3 lunar lander, and it looks like Blue Origin has a shot at securing the ...
Nearly two years worth of research and development on NASA's Valkyrie humanoid robot will culminate this weekend at the DARPA Robotics Challenge in Miami. If the robot performs well, the team of ...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) inaugural HII Transfer Vehicle-X (HTV X-1) successfully rendezvoused with the ...
The control room is being designed to optimize operator performance during long shifts monitoring a rover on the moon. Researchers are studying factors like room layout, lighting, and break areas to ...
Nohtal Partansky’s Sorting Robotics equipment is used by some of the biggest names in the cannabis industry, from Stiiizy to Tilray. Now he’s gearing up for when Big Tobacco is ready to roll. Inside ...
America’s second-largest employer has decided to shift towards automation shifting from human labor to robotics, the company ...
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