What do deep-sea operations, surgery, mining, drone piloting and even office management have to do with space exploration? What is the relationship of human spaceflight to human space exploration?
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. GREENBELT, Md. — Advances in telerobotics are in high gear here on Earth, enabling scientists to ...
At a conference last October, I encountered a fascinating “creature” named AVA that I mentioned in a blog post shortly afterwards. Though extraordinarily helpful in keeping a conversation going with ...
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How can exploration infrastructure facilitate space science at target destinations? Surface telerobotics will empower astronauts aboard Orion or an orbiting Habitat, as part of NASA’s Proving Ground, ...
Telerobotic systems already allow surgeons in one location to control robotic surgical tools in another, so they can perform operations at a distance. A new proximity-sensing system, however, could ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California – On a pebbled field built next to a parking lot, a small rover scoots forward and expels a long sheet of polyimide plastic from its backside, the third film the probe has ...
The European Space Agency's telerobotics system has enabled an astronaut on the ISS to feel the sensation of a handshake from Earth NASA A Nasa astronaut on the International Space Station has been ...
Sometimes robots replace human workers, but other times they augment those workers instead. At Amazon’s re:MARS 2019 conference, a quartet of companies showed off a set of telerobotic arms and hands ...
Dublin, April 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Technologies, Solutions, and Applications for Enterprise and Industrial Automation 2021-2026" report has been ...
SPACE exploration may have a new direction. In the 1960s, humans did the exploring but since the last moon landing in 1972, NASA’s only explorers beyond low Earth orbit have been semi-autonomous ...