NASA
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Astronaut in Space Controls Robot on Earth in First-of-its Kind Experiment
NASA turned the International Space Station (ISS) into a command center this month in a first-of-its-kind experiment in which both the technology and the skills needed to remotely operate robots on the Moon, Mars or an asteroid were deployed in a test drive led by NASA's Chris Cassidy.
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