🚀🤖 Space robotics milestone! US Navy scientists taught an Astrobee zero-gravity robot to fly autonomously aboard the ISS using reinforcement learning—no human interference needed. A step toward building space telescopes & more! Read more: https://thedebrief.org/us-navy-scientists-teach-zero-gravity-robot-to-fly-in-space-without-human-interference/

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US Navy Scientists Teach Zero-Gravity Robot to Fly in Space Without Human Interference

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NASAのAstrobeeロボットがISSで活躍中。次は何かの展開が気になるっぽい。 #NASA #ISS #Astrobee
https://x.com/NASA/status/1828529918252077513
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Since 2018, our Astrobee robots—Honey, Queen, and Bumble—have been floating around the @Space_Station, contributing to thousands of hours of @ISS_Research. Get the buzz on Astrobees and what's next for these free-flying helpers: https://t.co/yGZqZGA39Z

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Crew Readies Free-Flying Robots, Prepares Sample Returns, and Transfers Cargo

The Expedition 67 crew kept busy aboard the International Space Station today readying free-flying robots, preparing sample returns, and transferring cargo.

Die beiden Astrobee-Roboter Queen und Bumble erledigen auf der ISS an der Seite von Astronauten autark ihre Arbeiten.
NASA: Astrobee-Roboter arbeiten selbstständig zusammen mit Astronauten auf ISS
Astrobees: NASA-Roboter arbeiten selbstständig gemeinsam mit Astronauten

Die beiden Astrobee-Roboter Queen und Bumble erledigen auf der ISS an der Seite von Astronauten autark ihre Arbeiten.

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