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AI takes control in space for the first time, helps ISS robot move 60% faster
Stanford researchers have successfully demonstrated a machine-learning-based control system aboard the International Space ...
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Video: NASA’s cute cube robot flies autonomously for first time on space station
Stanford's AI system guides robots autonomously on the ISS, enabling faster, safer navigation and task execution in space.
NASA marks 25 years on the International Space Station, highlighting robotic systems, life support recycling, 3D printing, solar power research, and global student STEM engagement for future space ...
Oxygen, water, food, and heat are essential for human survival, but on the International Space Station (ISS), electricity is the most critical resource. Designed by NASA's Glenn Research Center in the ...
AI makes ISS robot navigation 50–60% faster, marking the first in-orbit demonstration of machine-learning-based motion ...
Astrobee is NASA’s free-flying robotic system. Using Astrobee, Stanford researchers became the first to test AI-based robotic control aboard the International Space Station (Image: NASA) Join 10,000+ ...
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