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Astrobee

Built by NASA

Overview

Astrobee is a free flying robot designed to work on the International Space Station. It can navigate around the ISS autonomously and perform useful tasks for astronauts. Equipped with an electrically-powered propulsion system using two counter-rotating impellers that generate thrust through 12 steerable nozzles, Astrobee can move or rotate in any direction in microgravity. The robot features a perching arm for gripping handrails, modular bays for guest scientist payloads, and multiple sensors including NavCam, DockCam, PerchCam, HazCam, SciCam, and SpeedCam.

Detailed specifications

Sensors1
Sensor Suite
cameras,sensors
Other12
Height Mm
318
Applications
research
Datasheet Url
Preview PDF online
Model Variants
Bumble,Honey,Queen
Company Country
US
Navigation Type
vision
Deployment Notes
Deployed on the International Space Station.
Industries Served
space exploration
Availability Status
available
Programming Interface
no_code_gui,teleoperation
Additional Information
- Designed to reduce routine tasks for astronauts on the ISS. - Comprises three modular robots: Bumble, Honey, and Queen. - Equipped with a perching arm for energy conservation and transport. - Built on the lessons learned from the SPHERES robots. - Notable milestone: first independent operation of multiple robots on April 7, 2022. - Partnered with Arkisys, Inc. for platform maintenance and support.
Deployment Environment
indoor

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