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2019-08-14
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A number of neutral buoyancy versions of space telerobots have been tested in the Space Research Laboratory to understand the potential roles for telerobotic systems in space operations. Particular attention is given to details of the well-modeled dynamic environment, the existence of sizable data base on EVA operations in neural buoyancy with correlation to flight experience, and routine access to a number of high-fidelity mockups of past and planned operational spacecraft. The compromises necessary for the design and construction of neutral buoyancy telerobotic systems are discussed, and data from a number of past simulations, including correlation of neutral buoyancy structural assembly with EVA flight data, and preliminary tests of telerobotic servicing of Hubble Space Telescope are summarized.
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MAN/SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY AND LIFE SUPPORT
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In: Cooperative intelligent robotics in space II; Proceedings of the Meeting, Boston, MA, Nov. 12-14, 1991 (A93-27001 09-54); p. 414-420.
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