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... spacecraft navigates between Jupiter and Galilean satellites in rendering . After sending a probe into the jovian atmosphere , the robot spacecraft will perform complex maneuvers at various inclinations with repeated close encounters ...
... spacecraft navigates between Jupiter and Galilean satellites in rendering . After sending a probe into the jovian atmosphere , the robot spacecraft will perform complex maneuvers at various inclinations with repeated close encounters ...
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... SPACECRAFT OPERATIONS DATA INTERPRETATION DATA DISTRIBUTION ARCHIVING SPACECRAFT MONITORING SITE SELECTION SEQUENCING SIMULATION POINTING AND CONTROLLING XXX GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION XX X RENDEZVOUS AND STATION KEEP . DOCKING SCIENCE ...
... SPACECRAFT OPERATIONS DATA INTERPRETATION DATA DISTRIBUTION ARCHIVING SPACECRAFT MONITORING SITE SELECTION SEQUENCING SIMULATION POINTING AND CONTROLLING XXX GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION XX X RENDEZVOUS AND STATION KEEP . DOCKING SCIENCE ...
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... spacecraft is open . Scientists would be able to interact with the robot by remote terminal . Indeed , the concept of distributed computer systems , presently under investigation in many places , could provide to each instrument its own ...
... spacecraft is open . Scientists would be able to interact with the robot by remote terminal . Indeed , the concept of distributed computer systems , presently under investigation in many places , could provide to each instrument its own ...
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... spacecraft . Only the useful information would be sent to the ground and distributed to the users , while most of the collected data could be dis- carded immediately . This would require the robot to be able to decide what data must be ...
... spacecraft . Only the useful information would be sent to the ground and distributed to the users , while most of the collected data could be dis- carded immediately . This would require the robot to be able to decide what data must be ...
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... spacecraft . During and after construction , there should be a robot on standby for rescue operations . An astronaut drifting into space could be brought back by a free - flying robot . Such devices could also be on stand - by alert on ...
... spacecraft . During and after construction , there should be a robot on standby for rescue operations . An astronaut drifting into space could be brought back by a free - flying robot . Such devices could also be on stand - by alert on ...
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