Arms that never tire: Robotics in space missions

Arms that never tire: Robotics in space missions
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Watch a replay of our hangout with ESA Astronaut Tim Peake and Rosetta Project Scientist Dr Matt Taylor as they discuss robotics in space missions. #robotsinspace

This hangout was presented by ESA in cooperation with the UK Science and Innovation Network and the UK Space Agency.

Connect with ESA astronaut Tim Peake on social media at:
http://timpeake.esa.int

Follow the Rosetta mission via our blog:
http://blogs.esa.int/rosetta

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5 responses to “Arms that never tire: Robotics in space missions”

  1. Why is the Live here when the event will begin in 7 days?

  2. What is it you're ultimately hoping to find? I know we're learning so much every minute it's there, but what is the one thing you really, really hope to learn?

  3. Is the Robo-naught anatomically correct? Nudge nudge wink wink. 

  4. Looking forward to more of this 🙂

  5. Very interesting – thanks so much! 

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