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NASA astronaut Suni Williams imitated the tentacle-like arms of the Astrobee robotic free-flyer in a new photo from NASA, taken during a technology demonstration on the space station.
"We have now achieved all the technical requirements for controlling complex robotic missions on Mars — and for a future ...
A Robot Just Might Be an Astronaut’s Best Friend When they needed a helping hand in orbit, astronauts could count on NASA’s reliable Robonaut.
NASA is asking software coders on Earth to help a robotic astronaut helper on the International Space Station use its cold mechanical eyes to see better. Robonaut 2 — a humanoid robot being ...
NASA is paying a team of scientists to build an inflatable robot that can move and grasp things by selectively inflating chambers that act like muscles.
The robot, called “Bumble” and one of a series of Astrobee robots that NASA developed to work along with astronauts on the ISS, is the first ever to fly on its own in space.
Retired NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore discusses the possibility of robots being a part of space exploration efforts and more ...
NASA astronaut Suni Williams, who is currently serving as Expedition 72 Commander on the ISS, poses with the robotic flyer in the Kibo laboratory module in a new photo shared by NASA.