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Airicist
19th August 2016, 04:42
Organizer - NASA (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?6021)
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Airicist
19th August 2016, 04:44
https://youtu.be/QH009_nVYX4
Space Robotics Challenge
Published on Aug 15, 2016
NOW LAUNCHED!
In the not so distant future, robots will work alongside, as well as in advance of, humans to take on some of our workload, and for scientific discoveries and exploration at distant locations. Tasks such as deploying and preparing habitats and power systems on Mars before humans arrive; and here on Earth, assisting wtih disaster relief and industrial plant maintenance.
The Space Robotics Challenge focuses on developing software to increase the autonomy of dexterous mobile robots in humanoid format - specifically NASA's R5 robot - so they can complete specific tasks during space travel or after landing on other planets (such as Mars), as well as on Earth.
Airicist
19th August 2016, 04:44
Article "NASA Space Robotics Challenge prepares robots for the journey to Mars (https://robohub.org/nasa-space-robotics-challenge-prepares-robots-for-the-journey-to-mars)"
by Robohub Editors
August 18, 2016
Airicist
6th July 2017, 10:27
https://youtu.be/vOssEL1xqNs
Space Robotics Challenge highlight
Published on Jul 5, 2017
This video demonstrates the tasks teams had to solve for the Space Robotics Challenge.
Airicist
5th August 2019, 13:47
https://youtu.be/68Ap-qcubtk
Space Robotics Challenge - Coming soon
Published on Aug 5, 2019
How will future astronauts survive on distant planets? NASA is developing a variety of autonomous robots to build the infrastructure before humans even get there. This capability will allow future astronauts to focus on more important projects as we explore the cosmos.
Airicist
6th December 2019, 15:00
https://youtu.be/3wu0-tQJyqo
Space Robotics Challenge
Dec 6, 2019
How will future astronauts survive on distant planets? NASA is developing a variety of autonomous robots to build the infrastructure before humans even get there. This capability will allow future astronauts to focus on more important projects as we explore the cosmos.