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Our hand tested on the Astrobee ground unit at NASA Ames. - YouTube
Our hand tested on the Astrobee ground unit at NASA Ames. - YouTube

Astrobee Successfully Demonstrates Rendezvous Between Robotic Craft and  Space Debris
Astrobee Successfully Demonstrates Rendezvous Between Robotic Craft and Space Debris

Watch NASA's flying space bots work alongside astronauts
Watch NASA's flying space bots work alongside astronauts

New NASA technology rockets robots into deep space travel
New NASA technology rockets robots into deep space travel

AstroBee Robots Will Help Astronauts With Their Chores on ISS | Technology  News
AstroBee Robots Will Help Astronauts With Their Chores on ISS | Technology News

NASA and Freelancer Challenge Designers to Create Arm for Astrobee Flying  Robot - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
NASA and Freelancer Challenge Designers to Create Arm for Astrobee Flying Robot - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing

NASA Celebrates Three Years of Astrobees Buzzing on Space Station | NASA
NASA Celebrates Three Years of Astrobees Buzzing on Space Station | NASA

Tiny Robot 'Bumbles' Through the Air Aboard Space Station | Space
Tiny Robot 'Bumbles' Through the Air Aboard Space Station | Space

NASA Celebrates 3 Years of Astrobee Robotic Free-Flyers Buzzing on Space  Station
NASA Celebrates 3 Years of Astrobee Robotic Free-Flyers Buzzing on Space Station

NASA Celebrates 3 Years of Astrobee Robotic Free-Flyers Buzzing on Space  Station
NASA Celebrates 3 Years of Astrobee Robotic Free-Flyers Buzzing on Space Station

Watch Astrobee's First Autonomous Flight on the International Space Station  - IEEE Spectrum
Watch Astrobee's First Autonomous Flight on the International Space Station - IEEE Spectrum

Astrobee robot geometry. | Download Scientific Diagram
Astrobee robot geometry. | Download Scientific Diagram

NASA's new robots for the ISS feature multiple vision systems | Vision  Systems Design
NASA's new robots for the ISS feature multiple vision systems | Vision Systems Design

NASA's Astrobee robot will soon be assisting astronauts in space
NASA's Astrobee robot will soon be assisting astronauts in space

Meet the Astrobees! These Tiny, Cube-Shaped Robots Have Arrived in Space |  Space
Meet the Astrobees! These Tiny, Cube-Shaped Robots Have Arrived in Space | Space

NASA is sending 'robotic bees' to space
NASA is sending 'robotic bees' to space

Liberty Science Center :: NASA's 'Astrobee' robots will help astronauts  with performing chores
Liberty Science Center :: NASA's 'Astrobee' robots will help astronauts with performing chores

Two Robots Aboard the International Space Station Finally Met - Nerdist
Two Robots Aboard the International Space Station Finally Met - Nerdist

Scientists Develop Gecko-Inspired Adhesive Grippers for Astrobee Robot |  Science Times
Scientists Develop Gecko-Inspired Adhesive Grippers for Astrobee Robot | Science Times

NASA's New Flying Robots: Bee-ing in Space for the First Time | NASA
NASA's New Flying Robots: Bee-ing in Space for the First Time | NASA

Can you design a robot arm better than NASA engineers?
Can you design a robot arm better than NASA engineers?

NASA's Astrobee - YouTube
NASA's Astrobee - YouTube

What is Astrobee? | NASA
What is Astrobee? | NASA

NASA readies Astrobee flying robots for serious space science - UPI.com
NASA readies Astrobee flying robots for serious space science - UPI.com

Astrobee Will Find Astronauts' Lost Socks - IEEE Spectrum
Astrobee Will Find Astronauts' Lost Socks - IEEE Spectrum

Astrobees Working on the Space Station - Online Star Register
Astrobees Working on the Space Station - Online Star Register

Wake up, robot! 🤖 Honey, 1 of 3 #Astrobee robots aboard the International  Space Station, was brought to life on Oct. 30. The yellow robot is seen  here... | By NASA Ames Research Center | Facebook
Wake up, robot! 🤖 Honey, 1 of 3 #Astrobee robots aboard the International Space Station, was brought to life on Oct. 30. The yellow robot is seen here... | By NASA Ames Research Center | Facebook