The definition of a variety of assembly, servicing, and maintenance missions has led to the generation of a number of space telerobot concepts. The remote operation of a space telerobot is seen as a means to increase astronaut productivity. Dexterous manipulator arms are controlled from the Space Shuttle Orbiter cabin or a Space Station module. Concepts for the telerobotic work system have been developed by the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center through contracts with the Grumman Aerospace Corporation and Marin Marietta Corporation. These studies defined a concept for a telerobot with extravehicular activity (EVA) astronaut equivalent capability that would be controlled from the Space Shuttle. An evolutionary development of the system is propos...
Teleoperation (remote manipulation) will someday supplement/minimize astronaut extravehicular activi...
Robots have potential for increasing the value of man's presence in space. Some categories with pote...
The utility of on-orbit servicing of spacecraft has been demonstrated by NASA several times using sh...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS), a multiple arm dexterous manipulation system, will aid in the...
This presentation summarizes NASA's future plans and current technology programs for telerobotics an...
The capability to remotely, robotically perform space assembly, inspection, servicing, and science f...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
As man seeks to expand his dominion into new environments, the demand increases for machines that pe...
Potential space missions of the nineties and the next century require that we look at the broad cate...
Key to an efficient accomplishment of space station servicing operations is the development of a sce...
The NASA/OAST Telerobot Testbed will reach its next increment in development by the end of FY-89. Th...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) project at the Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an ad...
NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Spa...
Telerobot systems are being developed to support a number of space mission applications. In low eart...
A demonstration of NASA's robotics capabilities should be a balanced agenda of servicing and assembl...
Teleoperation (remote manipulation) will someday supplement/minimize astronaut extravehicular activi...
Robots have potential for increasing the value of man's presence in space. Some categories with pote...
The utility of on-orbit servicing of spacecraft has been demonstrated by NASA several times using sh...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS), a multiple arm dexterous manipulation system, will aid in the...
This presentation summarizes NASA's future plans and current technology programs for telerobotics an...
The capability to remotely, robotically perform space assembly, inspection, servicing, and science f...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
As man seeks to expand his dominion into new environments, the demand increases for machines that pe...
Potential space missions of the nineties and the next century require that we look at the broad cate...
Key to an efficient accomplishment of space station servicing operations is the development of a sce...
The NASA/OAST Telerobot Testbed will reach its next increment in development by the end of FY-89. Th...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) project at the Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an ad...
NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Spa...
Telerobot systems are being developed to support a number of space mission applications. In low eart...
A demonstration of NASA's robotics capabilities should be a balanced agenda of servicing and assembl...
Teleoperation (remote manipulation) will someday supplement/minimize astronaut extravehicular activi...
Robots have potential for increasing the value of man's presence in space. Some categories with pote...
The utility of on-orbit servicing of spacecraft has been demonstrated by NASA several times using sh...