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Jan
17
2011

"They found that while the robot can leap to a height of 1.5 metres, such leaps put stresses on the robot's legs that make it more likely to fall over. Leaping to 0.8 metres improved stability but reduced the robot's maximum running speed. Future simulations will determine the precise trade-off between speed and stability."

space robot exploration moon

Nov
3
2010

project m is a very interesting mission, question if it will work/be funded though

nasa technology space robotics bipad lunar exploration

Nov
2
2010

  • he shuttle will also bring Robonaut 2, the first human-like robot in space, and a permanent addition to the orbiting space station, as well as spare parts.

"competitively select a domestic nonprofit organization to manage experiments aboard the international space station (ISS)" nice

technology space research ISS experiments

Sep
24
2010

  • It's designed to give the Air Force its first full-time, space-based surveillance of satellites and debris in Earth's orbit. It monitors them for possible collisions.
Sep
7
2010

ElectroDynamic Debris Eliminator ...
seems similar to the Ariadna proposal if I remember correctly

space debris removal technology mad

Aug
11
2010

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency spacecraft Ikaros now represents the first solar sail to have harnessed sunlight for both attitude control and propulsion, after it first launched May 21 alongside the Venus-bound orbiter Akatsuki.

technology space propulsion attitude control

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