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  2. List of NASA robots - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer is a robot developed in response to the Chernobyl disaster to clear rubble, make maps, and acquire samples inside the Chernobyl Unit 4 reactor building. [10] The Pioneer project is a collaboration of many groups inside and outside NASA. [11]

  3. 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."

  4. Valkyrie (robot) - Wikipedia

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    NASA's R5 robot. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Snakebot - Wikipedia

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    A Gen 2 Snakebot from NASA, demonstrating rearing capabilities. A snakebot, also referred to as a snake robot, is a biomorphic robot that resembles a snake. Snakebots have uses similar to those of certain types of soft robots. [1] Snakebots can vary significantly in size and design.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Dave Lavery - Wikipedia

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    Dave Lavery (born May 28, 1959) is an American scientist and roboticist who is the Program Executive for Solar System Exploration at NASA Headquarters. [1] [2] He also is a member of the FIRST Executive Advisory Board, and is well-known among participants of the FIRST Robotics Competition as a mentor of Team 116.

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