NASA@60: The Role of the Robots (live public talk)

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Original air date: Thursday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 0200 UTC)

As NASA celebrates its 60th anniversary, this panel discussion will look back over the decades at how far our robotic exploration has come, and consider where we might be headed.

Much has changed about the way we explore space in the 60 years since NASA began operations on Oct. 1, 1958. Today’s robotic spacecraft are beginning to experiment with laser communications, artificial intelligence and 3-D printed parts. But some of the first spacecraft the U.S. sent to the Moon included parts made of wood; some used to record data on motorized magnetic tape recorders.

Despite all the advances, one thing hasn’t changed: we still rely on robotic spacecraft to extend our senses above and beyond Earth and to blaze a trail as precursors for human explorers.

Panelists:
Rob Manning
Julie Webster
Charles Norton
Anne Marinan

Moderator:
Preston Dyches, JPL Public Outreach Specialist

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I loved that they allowed for questions! I made sure I was first. I snuck in.

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I was always curious about the rovers, do they use any hydraulic fluid or oil, grease for joints or moving parts, how do they last so long without service

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12:28 "Boop." A technical term.

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48:20 i thought she is Sofia(the robot) in the thumbnail

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How can we say A.I is alive when it doesn't breath.

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