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September 03, 2009
NASA monitors space junk ahead of spacewalk
Washington (AFP) Sept 3, 2009
A large piece of space debris drifted toward the International Space Station Thursday, but NASA said it would not affect the second of three spacewalks outside the orbiter. Astronauts Danny Olivas and Christer Fuglesang were camping out in the Quest airlock starting in order to acclimate their bodies for their 2119 GMT outing in space, purging nitrogen from their systems. Mission Control ... read more

Robot created to work in care facilities
Tokyo (UPI) Sep 2, 2009
Japanese scientists say they've built a robot designed to cope with the world's aging population by assisting staff and patients at care facilities. Researchers at the Riken Center for Developmental Biology in Tokyo and Japan's Tokai Rubber Industries Ltd. named the robot Riba -- Robot for Interactive Body Assistance. The scientists said Ribia makes use of the latest in sensor, c ... more
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    NASA Partners To Revolutionize Personal Transportation
    Moffett Field, CA (SPX) Sep 03, 2009
    NASA officials have signed an agreement with Unimodal Systems, LLC to collaborate on the use of NASA-developed control software and human factors techniques to evaluate acceleration, jerk and vibration of an advanced transportation vehicle system. The control software was originally designed to control robots and other applications. The collaboration will help NASA better understand the software ... more

    GD Adds Networking Waveform To Radios For Critical Soldier Connectivity
    Scottsdale AZ (SPX) Sep 02, 2009
    The Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) Handheld, Manpack, Small Form Fit (HMS) team, led by General Dynamics C4 Systems, has successfully added the highly capable Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW 1.0c) to the Rifleman Radio (AN/PRC-154) and the HMS Manpack Radio intended for use in vehicles. This places HMS first in line to bring the JTRS SRW 1.0c to dismounted soldiers for an unprecedented ... more

    Astronauts complete first Discovery mission spacewalk
    Washington (AFP) Sept 1, 2009
    Two US astronauts on Wednesday completed the first of three spacewalks scheduled for the space shuttle Discovery's nine-day mission at the ISS, removing a massive coolant tank. With the help of the station's robotic arm and guided by shuttle Commander Rick Sturckow and spacewalk choreographer Pat Forrester, the duo removed the bulky - albeit weightless in space - liquid ammonia coolant tank from the ISS truss. A new, 800-kilogram replacement will be installed during the second spacewalk late ... more

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    Opportunity Continues Meteorite Examination - Sol 1981-1987
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Aug 31, 2009
    Opportunity is continuing its contact investigation of the 70-centimeter (28-inch) meteorite called "Block Island." On Sol 1981 (Aug. 20, 2009), the rover performed a very small rotation that moved the robotic arm (instrument deployment device, or IDD) in azimuth to reach new targets on the meteorite. On the next sol, the IDD collected a stack of microscopic imager (MI) images of ... more

    Japan robotics experts unveil sci-fi wheelchair
    Tokyo (AFP) Aug 26, 2009
    Robotics and medical experts in Japan on Wednesday unveiled the prototype of a new hi-tech electric wheelchair that resembles a scooter and promises greater mobility. Users ride astride the four-wheeled Rodem -- rather than sitting in it, as in a conventional wheelchair -- steer it with a joystick and hold onto motorbike-style handles while the knees and chest rest on cushions. ... more

    The 40-Year-Old Dream
    Tucson AZ (SPX) Aug 26, 2009
    It's time to find out if humans can permanently live and work in space, according to an article written by Mark Sykes and published in the Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Arizona's morning newspaper. "This has never been a part of U.S. space policy, despite a long history of public relations implying the opposite," Sykes says. Sykes, CEO and director of the Tucson-based Planetary Science ... more

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