“People might ask, why is NASA developing an underwater robot for space exploration? It’s because there are places we want to go in the solar system to look for life, and we think life needs water. So ...
The opportunities for robotics in space exploration are vast, but the risks that come with them are also extensive ... Roboticists will be working with robots that need to withstand extreme conditions ...
She is the chair of Technical Affairs of the AIAA Small Satellite Technical Committee, a member of the AIAA Space Exploration Integration Committee, and Co-Lead of the Technology Subgroup of the Ocean ...
"People might ask, why is NASA developing an underwater robot for space exploration?" said Ethan Schaler, the project's principal investigator at JPL. "It's because there are places we want to go ...
But the agency's first bipedal humanoid robot ... space tasks, such as cleaning solar panels or inspecting malfunctioning equipment outside the spacecraft so astronauts can prioritize exploration ...