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Aboard the International Space Station (ISS) this past week ... the MBS Power & Data Grapple Fixture-2 (PDGF-2), whereupon the SSRMS will be moved to the Node 2 PDGF in preparation for capturing ...
A space robot was just caught in action during a science experiment, high above Earth. NASA astronaut Don Pettit took a short video of a Canadian handy-robot on the International Space Station (ISS).
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“Mr. Dextre,” as the crew of NASA’s space shuttle Endeavour coined it, is actually a Canadian robot that was launched to the international space station (ISS) March 11 along with “Dextre ...
Dextre’s special skills and unique location outside the ISS offers an opportunity for space agencies to test ground for new robotics concepts like servicing satellites in space. The robot can ...
is the last element of a barter agreement by which ESA supplied NASA with International Space Station (ISS) hardware, including the Cupola and two Node modules (Node 2 and 3). In return ...
Correction: The caption for a photo of the ISS' Node 2 arriving at Kennedy Space Center incorrectly identified the node as Europe's Columbus module (AW&ST June 16, p. 182). Columbus has not been ...
Here’s how it works. Canadian engineers Dextre relocated a Mounted on the end A set of power Outfitted with two Dextre's arms "When Breaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches ...
NASA astronaut Don Pettit took a short video of a Canadian handy-robot on the International Space Station (ISS). The long-running Dextre robot from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) was moving a ...