Smart SPHERES is a prototype free-flying space robot based on the SPHERES platform. Smart SPHERES can be remotely operated by astronauts inside a spacecraft, or by mission controllers on the ground. We developed Smart SPHERES to perform a variety of intravehicular activities (IVA), such as operations inside the International Space Station (ISS). These IVA tasks include environmental monitoring surveys (radiation, sound levels, etc.), inventory, and mobile camera work. In this paper, we first discuss the motivation for free- flying space robots. We then describe the development of the Smart SPHERES prototype, including avionics, software, and data communications. Finally, we present results of initial flight tests on-board the ISS
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The Astrobee Research Facility will maintain three identical free-flying Astrobee robots on the ISS....
2015 mid-year review charts of the Human Exploration Telerobotics 2 project that describe the Astrob...
Smart SPHERES is a prototype free-flying space robot based on the SPHERES platform. Smart SPHERES ca...
Smart SPHERES is a free-flying robot that can be remotely operated by astronauts in space, or by mis...
This presentation provides an overview of the Astrobee free-flying robot, which NASA Ames is current...
SPHERES is a facility of the ISS National Laboratory with three IVA nano-satellites designed and del...
Presentation that describes possible uses of free-flying robots on-board human spacecraft during lon...
Astrobee will be a free-flying robot that can be remotely operated by astronauts in space or by miss...
Astrobee is a new class of free-flying robots that operate in the interior of the International Spac...
The Astrobees are next-generation free-flying robots that will operate in the interior of the Intern...
The purpose of the Human Exploration Tele robotics 2 (HET2) project is to mature telerobotics techno...
Astrobee will help prove out the concept of Caretaker Robots for future exploration architectures (L...
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The SPHERES (Synchronized Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellite) facility is a se...
SPHERES/Astrobee Working Group (SAWG) Quarterly meeting. Membership includes MIT, FIT, AFS, DARPA, C...
The Astrobee Research Facility will maintain three identical free-flying Astrobee robots on the ISS....
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