DARPA has a plan to keep geosynchronous satellites going for years beyond their expiration date. The agency aims to test it with a mission launching as soon as this summer.
DARPA is all set to launch its robotic spacecraft designed to inspect and repair satellites in the geosynchronous orbit as early as summer 2026.
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DARPA is preparing to test one of the most ambitious orbital servicing missions ever attempted: a robotic spacecraft capable ...
With a two-year delay, a robot is to be launched into space this summer to maintain, retrofit, and repair satellites in ...
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Teams have been selected to compete in a U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) challenge to demonstrate a robot that can help humans respond to disasters. Under the Darpa Robotics ...
DARPA's RSGS mission, set for a 2026 launch, will deploy advanced robotics to service geosynchronous satellites, aiming to ...
A British R&D unit that’s been compared to DARPA is funding synthetic muscles, electronic skin, and mechanical hands for a robotics dexterity project. The Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) ...
DARPA envisions a future where "medicbots" link up to drag wounded personnel to safety, inject lifesaving drugs and form splits around broken limbs.