This self-flying robot will help astronauts in space
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Astrobee is the next generation of the Spheres system, which has been in operation on the International Space Station for a decade. This new droid will be more versatile and self-sufficient than the current floating robots and will work for hours at a time without human help.
Space station’s flying droids embrace Google smartphone tech —
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Think somebody will hack these and use them to bother sleeping astronauts?
So HARO from the Gundam series is real!! Lol
Thats incredible😱 . Meaning we should get more facetime from astronauts. The extended arm is a great feature as well and well hidden. Great job Nasa 👌
Wall‑E.
Wall_E!!!!! Is here live
Just as long as it doesn’t behave like HAL 9000.
would be better if it was round and had Stephen Merchants voice
Whoever downvoted this has something wrong with them.
Insanely practical and cool!
One eyed Wall‑E😁
Vive tracking
nice