NASA | Behind the Scenes at the Satellite Servicing Center and Robotic Lab

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NASA's highly anticipated Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) began operations on the International Space Station with the Canadian Dextre robot and RRM tools March 7-9, 2012, marking important milestones in satellite-servicing technology and the use of the space station robotic capabilities.
A joint effort between NASA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), RRM is an external station experiment designed to demonstrate the technologies, tools, and techniques needed to robotically service and refuel satellites in orbit, especially those not built with servicing in mind. RRM represents the first time the space station's Dextre robot is used for technology research and development, moving it beyond robotic maintenance of the orbiting superstructure.

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Fabulous example of government waste. A huge team to do something that 1 kid could do on an Xbox...

ThamelasStormrage
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@aPpLeJuIcE37RainLucy The things i love are: Science, Biology, Computer Science, Video Games, Electronics, Computers, Technology, You know, Those Cool things that Small kids don't know how to do.

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@ThamelasStormrage you need a lot of redundancies when dealing with 100 billion dollar equipment

lukejtmulder
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I am a 12 Year old And has been Studying Space since i was 3.

gtamissionm
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@ThamelasStormrage well, life goes on

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