SPHERES/Astrobee Working Group (SAWG) Quarterly meeting. Membership includes MIT, FIT, AFS, DARPA, CASIS, SJSU, and NASA (HQ, KSC, JSC, MSFC, and ARC) Face-to-Face, twice a year. The purpose is information sharing across the SPHERES community. Program office shares National Lab facility availability. Status of resources (batteries, CO2 tanks, etc.), overall calendar (scheduled Test Sessions, upmass return), and updates on new PD, investigations, and ISS infrastructure. Provide the SPHERES community (PD, investigators, etc.) with up-to-date information to determine opportunities to use the National Lab facility. Discuss proposed changes and updates to SPHERES National Lab which may be required to support a specific activity or research. Disc...
Overview of Astrobee System design and current status for the SPHERES/Astrobee Working Group quarter...
The MIT-SSL SPHERES testbed provides a facility for the development of algorithms necessary for the ...
International Space Station. The hardware consists of three 23-centimeter diameter, three-kilogram s...
SPHERES Astrobee Working Group (SAWG) Quarterly meeting. Membership includes MIT, FIT, AFS, DARPA, C...
The Evolving Commercial Laboratory: What's Next in Research CapabilitiesAdvancing the research capab...
SPHERES is a facility of the ISS National Laboratory with three IVA nano-satellites designed and del...
The Astrobees are NASA's next generation free-flying robots for the International Space Station (ISS...
developing the SPHERES formation flight testbed to provide multiple investigators with a long term, ...
Astrobee is a new class of free-flying robots that operate in the interior of the International Spac...
Abstract. The MIT Space Systems Laboratory is developing the SPHERES formation flight testbed to pro...
The SPHERES (Synchronized Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellite) facility is a se...
Astrobee is a free-flying, 1\u27x1\u27x1\u27 cuboid robot that is planned to be onboard the Internat...
Smart SPHERES is a prototype free-flying space robot based on the SPHERES platform. Smart SPHERES ca...
Synchronized Position Hold Engage Reorient Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) is a formation flight t...
The MIT Space Systems Laboratory is developing the SPHERES formation flight testbed to provide the A...
Overview of Astrobee System design and current status for the SPHERES/Astrobee Working Group quarter...
The MIT-SSL SPHERES testbed provides a facility for the development of algorithms necessary for the ...
International Space Station. The hardware consists of three 23-centimeter diameter, three-kilogram s...
SPHERES Astrobee Working Group (SAWG) Quarterly meeting. Membership includes MIT, FIT, AFS, DARPA, C...
The Evolving Commercial Laboratory: What's Next in Research CapabilitiesAdvancing the research capab...
SPHERES is a facility of the ISS National Laboratory with three IVA nano-satellites designed and del...
The Astrobees are NASA's next generation free-flying robots for the International Space Station (ISS...
developing the SPHERES formation flight testbed to provide multiple investigators with a long term, ...
Astrobee is a new class of free-flying robots that operate in the interior of the International Spac...
Abstract. The MIT Space Systems Laboratory is developing the SPHERES formation flight testbed to pro...
The SPHERES (Synchronized Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellite) facility is a se...
Astrobee is a free-flying, 1\u27x1\u27x1\u27 cuboid robot that is planned to be onboard the Internat...
Smart SPHERES is a prototype free-flying space robot based on the SPHERES platform. Smart SPHERES ca...
Synchronized Position Hold Engage Reorient Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) is a formation flight t...
The MIT Space Systems Laboratory is developing the SPHERES formation flight testbed to provide the A...
Overview of Astrobee System design and current status for the SPHERES/Astrobee Working Group quarter...
The MIT-SSL SPHERES testbed provides a facility for the development of algorithms necessary for the ...
International Space Station. The hardware consists of three 23-centimeter diameter, three-kilogram s...