To develop more robust next-generation aerial explorers, NASA's Mars Exploration program is turning to drones.
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NASA’s newest robotics mission could lead to autonomous stations
NASA is quietly laying the groundwork for a future in which orbiting platforms can build, repair, and even run themselves ...
When NASA engineers want to test a concept for exploring the Red Planet, they have to find ways to create Mars-like ...
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NASA’s cutting-edge drones could soon be exploring Mars as tests unfold in Death Valley
NASA is continually developing next-generation technologies to explore Mars, and a recent study conducted in Death Valley ...
Conditions on the Moon will be harsher, but prototype NASA robotic vehicles braved sand storms and unprecedented temperature swings this month on sand dunes near Moses Lake, Washington, to prepare for ...
So Nasa has been testing new drone technology in a part of the Death Valley National Park, in California, USA. The area, ...
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AI helps pilot free-flying robot around the International Space Station for 1st time ever
"This is the first time AI has been used to help control a robot on the ISS." ...
NASA is testing next-generation Mars drone tech in a place a lot like the Red Planet - California’s Mojave Desert in Death ...
NASA is stress-testing new Mars exploration tech in Earth's harshest deserts, revealing surprising insights into how future ...
Reliable Robotics, the leader in autonomous aircraft systems, today announced a new contract with NASA ’s Aeronautics ...
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Video: NASA’s cute cube robot flies autonomously for first time on space station
Stanford researchers are bringing a sci-fi vision to life aboard the International Space Station ...
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