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August 07, 2014
STATION NEWS
US EVAa Delayed; Crew Preps For Russian EVA, Robonaut Upgrades
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 07, 2014
The six-person Expedition 40 crew of the orbiting International Space Station spent Wednesday conducting medical research, gearing up for a Russian spacewalk and preparing the station's robotic crew member for a mobility upgrade. The crew also stowed spacewalk tools and equipment following the postponement of two additional spacewalks that were planned for later in August. International Space Station program managers decided Tuesday to postpone the U.S. spacewalks planned for Aug. 21 and 29 until ... read more
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Robotic Rock Climbers Could Uncover Clues to Mars' Past
A robot that can scale the faces of steep cliffs might one day help explore Mars and find signs of life. The latest experiments with this "Cliffbot" showed it could help examine places otherwise dif ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's Circumlunar Spacecraft Unmasked
Later this year, China will send a spacecraft out to the Moon, then return it to Earth. The uncrewed vehicle will fly around the far side of the Moon and use the Moon's gravity to slingshot it back ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robots to up-end the world of work, for good and bad
Robots and artificially intelligent devices will take over many jobs now done by people, and experts are divided as to whether their spread will do human society more good than harm. ... more
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SPACEMART

Europe launches last resupply ship to space station
An Ariane 5 ES heavy rocket lifted off from South America late Tuesday bearing Europe's fifth and final robot supply ship for the International Space Station (ISS), mission control said. ... more


MARSDAILY

Mars 2020 rover will carry tools to make oxygen
The suite of space-age tools loaded on NASA's next robotic vehicle, bound for the Red Planet in 2020, will include a device for making oxygen out of carbon dioxide. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Japanese leader proposes first-ever 'Robot Olympics'
Nations of the world will be sending their most talented athletes to Tokyo in 2020 for the Olympic Games - but if Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe gets his way, they might also be pitting robots a ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Seeks Proposals for Commercial Mars Data Relay Satellites
NASA has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to investigate the possibility of using commercial Mars-orbiting satellites to provide telecommunications capabilities for future robotic missions to ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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Atlas 5 rocket launches U.S. communications satellite
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STATION NEWS

End dawns for Europe's space cargo delivery role
Europe will close an important chapter in its space flight history Tuesday, launching the fifth and final robot ship it had pledged for lifeline deliveries to the International Space Station. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Astronauts to Test Free-Flying "Housekeeper" Robots
Inspired by science fiction, three bowling ball-size free-flying Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) have been flying inside the International Space Stati ... more
ROBO SPACE

This time for the PLA: Chinese army shows off dancing robots
To the sound of Shakira's Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) robots demonstrated their dance steps, screaming recruits drilled with bayonets and tanks rolled as China's military offered a rare moment of openness Tuesday. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Wake up, robot
Code, play and command your space droid - students across Europe can bring a squadron of minisatellites to life on the International Space Station as the ultimate space robot game. For the fou ... more
CAR TECH

Really smart cars are ready to take the wheel
Why waste your time looking for a place to park when your car can do it for you? An idea that was pure science fiction only a few years ago is becoming reality thanks to automatic robot cars. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Europe commercial satellite life extension mission set for 2027
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ROBO SPACE

Human or robot? Hit Swedish TV series explores shrinking divide
He has no special interest in science fiction, but the creator of a Swedish sci-fi drama that pits robots against humans has struck a nerve among viewers. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

ISS 'space truck' launch postponed: Arianespace
The July 24 launch of a robot ship to deliver provisions to the International Space Station has been postponed "for a few days", space transport firm Arianespace said Friday. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Getting a grip on robotic grasp
Twisting a screwdriver, removing a bottle cap, and peeling a banana are just a few simple tasks that are tricky to pull off single-handedly. Now a new wrist-mounted robot can provide a helping hand ... more
SPACEMART

New launch date set for ISS delivery vessel: Arianespace
A robot ship will be launched from Kourou, French Guiana, after a five-day delay on July 29 to deliver provisions to the International Space Station, space transport firm Arianespace said Tuesday. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Squishy robots
In the movie "Terminator 2," the shape-shifting T-1000 robot morphs into a liquid state to squeeze through tight spaces or to repair itself when harmed. Now a phase-changing material built from wax ... more

SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Announces Early Career Faculty Space Tech Research Grants
NASA has selected seven university-led proposals for the study of innovative, early stage technologies that address high priority needs for America's space program. The selected proposals for ... more
JOVIAN DREAMS

Looking Back at the Jupiter Crash 20 Years Later
Twenty years ago, human and robotic eyes observed the first recorded impact between cosmic bodies in the solar system, as fragments of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 slammed into the atmosphere of Jupiter. ... more
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Medical advances turn science fiction into science fact

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ROBO SPACE

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TECH SPACE

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University Students Developing Robotic Gardening Technology

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Japan robot firm showcases thought-controlled suits

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