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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 small robotic cubes drift through the air like hummingbirds in slow motion.
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Astronaut shows tentacle-like object floating inside ISS
A blue, tentacle-like object floating inside the International Space Station caught widespread attention after NASA released ...
Astrobee’s existing telepresence capabilities combined with advances in remote tele-health expands crew autonomy ...
AI makes ISS robot navigation 50–60% faster, marking the first in-orbit demonstration of machine-learning-based motion control. The system handles the station’s cluttered, narrow interior, where ...
Imagine a robot about the size of a toaster floating through the tight corridors of the International Space Station, quietly moving supplies or checking for leaks – all without an astronaut at the ...
After a recent ISS spacewalk, astronauts shifted to health research, maintenance, and cargo preparations as NASA outlines ...
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