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    Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), NASA, Pasadena, California, USA

    NASA

    Website - jpl.nasa.gov

    youtube.com/NASAJPL

    youtube.com/@JPLraw

    vimeo.com/jplraw

    facebook.com/NASAJPL

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    linkedin.com/company/jet-propulsion-laboratory

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    Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Wikipedia

    Founded by Caltech faculty, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a division of Caltech and is the leading U.S. center for the robotic exploration of the solar system.

    Artificial Intelligence, Scheduling, Autonomous Systems - Steve Chien

    Projects:

    Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor (EELS), snake robot

    Aerobot

    VERITAS (Venus Emissivity, Radio Science, InSAR, Topography, and Spectroscopy)

    LLAMA, quadruped robot

    Shapeshifter, transforming robot

    Automaton Rover for Extreme Environments (AREE)

    PUFFER (Pop-Up Flat Folding Explorer Robot)

    InSight, robotic Mars lander

    Buoyant Rover for under ice exploration

    MarCO, orbiter spacecrafts

    VolcanoBot 1, volcano-diving robot

    Surrogate (Supervised Remote Robot with Guided Autonomy/Teleoperation)

    RoboSimian, simian-inspired, limbed robot

    Crazy Engineering

    ATHLETE (All-Terrain Hex-Limbed Extra-Terrestrial Explorer), six-legged robotic lunar rover

    Rock climbing robot

    2001 Mars Odyssey, Mars orbiter
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    Gesture-Based Robot Control with Variable Autonomy from the JPL BioSleeve

    Published on May 16, 2013

    Presented at ICRA 2013 by Michael T. Wolf, Christopher Assad, Matthew T. Vernacchia, Joshua Fromm, and Henna L. Jethani from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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    Curiosity Rover Report (Aug. 23, 2013): The Odometer Keeps Turning

    Published on Aug 22, 2013

    While Curiosity continues to blaze a trail to Mount Sharp, the rover takes time to shoot a Martian moon movie

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    Ape-Like RoboSimian Under Construction

    Published on Aug 19, 2013

    RoboSimian is an ape-like robot designed to meet the disaster-recovery tasks of the DARPA Robotics Challenge.

    This video shows RoboSimian and its unique hands under construction at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., as well as simulations of the finished robot.

    The RoboSimian team is led by JPL. Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., collaborated on the development of the robot's unique hands.

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    Published on Nov 6, 2013

    JPL has developed the worlds first rock climbing robot. This video presents climbing trials at vertical, overhanging, and inverted angles, and a zero-g drill for astronauts.

    "Video Presentation of a Rock Climbing Robot," by Aaron Parness, Matt Frost, Jonathan A King, Nitish Thatte, Kevin Witkoe, Moises Nevarez, Michael Garrett, Hrand Aghazarian, and Brett Kennedy, from JPL/Caltech, was presented at IROS 2013 in Tokyo, Japan.

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    Testing a Space Rover Under Alaskan Ice

    Published on Jun 23, 2014

    In a first-time success, NASA remote pilots a roving, untethered vehicle under Alaska's ice. It's a milestone in the quest to develop an unmanned vehicle that could one day plumb the icy reaches of Jupiter's moon Europa.

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