In the same way that the launch of Yuri Gagarin in April 1961 announced the beginning of human space flight, last year's flight of the German ROTEX robot flight experiment is heralding the start of a new era of space robotics. After a gap of twelve years since the introduction of a new capability in space remote manipulation, ROTEX is the first of at least ten new robotic systems and experiments which will fly before the year 2000.
Next Decade of Space Robotics
1994
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Manned Spacecraft , Aerospace technology transfer , Artificial intelligence , Computer vision , Orbital servicing , Remote control , Robots , Space exploration , Telerobotics , User requirements , Technology utilization , European space agency , Histories , Japanese space program , NASA space programs , Spacecraft maintenance , Task planning (Robotics) , Teleoperators
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