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Trac-ID Systems And C2SAT Present The C2SAT 1.2m KU-4M Stavanger, Norway (SPX) Oct 07, 2008
C2SAT introduces a mini VSAT named C2SAT 1.2m Ku-4M, a newweight 4-axes military and commercial high performanceStabilised Antenna Systems for Always On - Not AlmostAlways On mobile broadband communication.Smaller meter and sub meter reflectors in all frequency bandscan be mounted into the same stabilised robot. Get the bandwidth you pay forC2SAT's system makes it possible to increase the ... read more
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New Robotic Repair System Will Fix Ailing Satellites
Kingston, Canada (SPX) Oct 06, 2008Researchers at Queen's University are developing a new robotic system to service more than 8,000 satellites now orbiting the Earth, beyond the flight range of ground-based repair operations. Currently, when the high-flying celestial objects malfunction - or simply run out of fuel - they become "space junk" cluttering the cosmos. "These are mechanical systems, which means that eventually ... more Nissan uses bumblebee power in new car technology
Makuhari, Japan (AFP) Sept 30, 2008Japan's Nissan Motor Co. has tapped into an unlikely source of inspiration for technology to prevent car crashes -- bumblebees. The Biomimetic Car Robot Drive, or BR23C, is a metre-high duckling-shaped robot with a sensor that recreates the highly complex eyes of a bumblebee. The robot can detect an object up to two metres (2.2 yards) away in a 180-degree radius. It swerves away on wheel ... more Europe space chiefs elated after freighter completes mission
Toulouse, France (AFP) Sept 29, 2008Europe's space freighter was destroyed over the South Pacific on Monday, ending a glitteringly successful maiden mission to the International Space Station, officials said. The European Space Agency said the robot truck had outperformed every expectation, while the aerospace firm which built it urged Europe to back a blueprint for transforming the ship into a manned spacecraft. ... more Facts about NASA, the world's biggest space agency
Washington (AFP) Sept 25, 2008The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has the world's largest budget for space exploration with some 17 billion dollars on hand each year for space missions and robotic research. It was created by the US Congress in July 1958 to challenge the former Soviet Union's rise in the space race, a year after the Soviets launched the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, into space. ... more Rock Moved By Phoenix Lander Arm
Pasadena CA (SPX) Sep 25, 2008The robotic arm on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander slid a rock out of the way during the mission's 117th Martian day (Sept. 22, 2008) to gain access to soil that had been underneath the rock. The lander's Surface Stereo Imager took this image later the same day, showing the rock, called "Headless," after the arm pushed it about 40 centimeters (16 inches) from its previous location. ... more |
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Pasadena CA (SPX) Sep 16, 2008Opportunity has completed one of the most fantastic scientific campaigns of the Mars Exploration Rover mission -- the interior investigation of "Victoria Crater." After spending more than 340 Martian days, known as sols -- almost one Earth year -- inside the crater, Opportunity climbed back out on sol 1634 (Aug. 28, 2008). To do so, Opportunity retraced the wheel tracks the robotic ... more QinetiQ Rolls Out Field-Transformable Dragon Runner SUGV
McLean VA (SPX) Sep 16, 2008QinetiQ North America's Technology Solutions Group has launched its new Dragon Runner Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (Dragon Runner SUGV). Dragon Runner SUGV is the first fully modular ground robot system capable of both quick reconnaissance and improvised explosive device (IED) disarmament in urban, mountainous or rural environments. Based on a robot originally designed for the U.S. Marine ... more Next Mars Soil Scoop Slated For Last Wet Lab Cell
Tucson AZ (SPX) Sep 11, 2008The next soil sample that NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander will deliver to its deck instruments will go to the fourth of the four cells of Phoenix's wet chemistry laboratory, according to the Phoenix team's current plans. The chosen source for that sample is from the "Snow White" trench on the eastern end of the work area reachable with Phoenix's robotic arm. In July that trench yielded a ... more Underneath Phoenix Lander 97 Sols After Touchdown
Pasadena CA (SPX) Sep 10, 2008The Robotic Arm Camera on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander took this image on Sept. 1, 2008, at about 4 a.m. local solar time during the 97th Martian day, or sol, since landing. The view underneath the lander shows growth of the clumps adhering to leg strut (upper left) compared with what was present when a similar image was taken about three months earlier. The view in this Sol 97 image is south ... more iRobot Awarded US Army Contract For Robotic Systems
Bedford MA (SPX) Sep 10, 2008iRobot has announced it has been awarded a $200 million ceiling priced Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation (PEO STRI), on behalf of the Robotic Systems Joint Project Office in Warren, MI. Under the terms of the contract, the Army could order up to the full $200 million value in ... more |
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Davis CA (SPX) Sep 01, 2008Whether driving on the highway or walking down the street, we pick up on both deliberate signals and unconscious cues to predict what other people are going to do and act accordingly. But robots have trouble following each other around, for example, when a leader turns a corner and disappears from sight. Researchers at UC Davis have come up with a control system that allows a robot to pick ... more Phoenix Lander Pictures Show Robotic Arm's Workspace After 90 Sols
Tempe AZ (SPX) Aug 29, 2008New pictures from NASA's Phoenix Lander show just what a busy summer the spacecraft on Mars - and its science team at The University of Arizona in Tucson - has been having. During the first 90 Martian days, or sols, after its May 25, 2008, landing on an arctic plain of Mars, the lander dug several trenches in the workspace reachable for its robotic arm. The lander's Surface Stereo ... more Mid-Depth Soil Collected For Lab Test On NASA's Mars Lander
Tucson AZ (SPX) Aug 25, 2008NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has scooped up a soil sample from an intermediate depth between the ground surface and a subsurface icy layer. The sample was delivered to a laboratory oven on the spacecraft. The robotic arm on Phoenix collected the sample, dubbed "Burning Coals," from a trench named "Burn Alive 3." The sample consisted of about one-fourth to one-half teaspoon of loose soil ... more Robot-assisted surgery repairs fistulas
Winston-Salem, N.C. (UPI) Aug 20, 2008 U.S. urologic surgeons say they have successfully used robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery to repair abnormal openings between the bladder and vagina. A team led by Dr. Ashok Hemal, a urologic surgeon from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, used the surgical procedure to repair the abnormal openings that are known as fistulas. Reporting on their experience with seven ... more Phoenix Mars Lander Explores Site By Trenching
Tucson AZ (SPX) Aug 22, 2008NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scientists and engineers are continuing to dig into the area around the lander with the spacecraft's robotic arm, looking for new materials to analyze and examining the soil and ice subsurface structure. New trenches opened recently include the "Burn Alive 3" trench in the "Wonderland" digging area in the eastern portion of the arm's reachable workspace. Research ... more
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