In today’s episode we speak with Stephen Gorevan from Honeybee Robotics about how he and Chris Chapman started the company and how his childhood dream of working for NASA got them into space robotics.
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In today’s episode we speak with Stephen Gorevan from Honeybee Robotics about how he and Chris Chapman started the company and how his childhood dream of working for NASA got them into space robotics. Via The Robot Launch Pad No comment yet.
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Contestants Have Six Weeks To Design And Build Its Robot From Standard Parts Kit An international robotics competition aimed at developing a new gene| Published: Tue, Jan 10, 2012 | Aero-News Network ( Delete the scoop?
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Michael Jordan? Muhammad Ali? Joe Montana? Sit down. The world's most amazing athlete works for NASA. Meet the gigantic, six-legged, tool-wielding robot that can hop around an asteroid. (RT @Gizmodo: The two-ton robot that can leap over asteroids. Delete the scoop?
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