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  2. List of NASA robots - Wikipedia

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    NASA's Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot (RASSOR 2) Pronounced "Razor", stands for Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot. It is a lunar robot that will autonomously excavate soil when it is near completion, with its small tank like chassis with a Drum excavator and either side mounted on arms which can help the ...

  3. Astrobee (robot) - Wikipedia

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    NASA astronaut Anne McClain with Astrobee robot "Bumble" in the Kibo module of the International Space Station. Astrobee is a robotic system developed by the US space agency NASA to assist astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Astrobee consists of three 12.5-inch cube-shaped robots named Honey, Queen, and Bumble, along with ...

  4. Robonaut - Wikipedia

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    Two Robonaut 2 robots. A robonaut is a humanoid robot, part of a development project conducted by the Dexterous Robotics Laboratory at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas. Robonaut differs from other current space-faring robots in that, while most current space robotic systems (such as robotic arms, cranes and ...

  5. Space Camp (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Space Camp is a "six-day" (really four-and-a-half days -- Sunday afternoon through Friday 9am) program offered for children between 9 and 11 years old. Children study space, aviation, and robotics. Space Academy is intended for ages 12–14 and is also offered in six-day sessions. Advanced Space Academy is designed for 15 to 18-year-olds.

  6. Botball - Wikipedia

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    Botball's mantra is that “Today’s Botball kids are tomorrow’s scientists and engineers.” [2] The program is managed by the non-profit KISS Institute for Practical Robotics (KISS stands for the engineering acronym: Keep It Simple Stupid) whose vision is to use robotics "to stimulate and engage students in exploring their potential in engineering, science and math."

  7. Valkyrie (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Valkyrie, also known as R5, is a humanoid robot developed by NASA. [1] Its design and development started in October 2012 at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center . The primary objective was to create a robot capable of supporting future NASA missions, whether by performing tasks in advance of human arrival on other planets or by serving as an ...

  8. These DIY kits will inspire kids to explore robotics and coding

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    TL;DR: Get your kids interested in STEM with the Twin Science Best Seller Bundle: Robotic and Coding Kits, on sale for 32% off. As of March 2, get two activity kits for $77.99. If your child is ...

  9. Educational robotics - Wikipedia

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    Robotics engineers design robots, maintain them, develop new applications for them, and conduct research to expand the potential of robotics. [2] Robots have become a popular educational tool in some middle and high schools, as well as in numerous youth summer camps, raising interest in programming, artificial intelligence and robotics among ...

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