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January 06, 2015
STATION NEWS
Astronaut feels the force
Paris (ESA) Jan 06, 2015
In a milestone for space robotics, the International Space Station has hosted the first full run of ESA's experiment with a force-reflecting joystick. Think of the kind of tasks you can do with your hands without looking down, such as typing or tying laces. These are helped by 'force feedback' - the touch you feel in your hands and fingertips. Harnessing that sensation for robotics would extend the human sense of touch to space or other remote areas, making robotic control much more natural ... read more
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QinetiQ North America refurbishing, modernizing Talon robots used by the military
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