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English: jsc2024e016244 (11/27/2023) --- The final Multi-Resolution Scanning payload docked with an Astrobee robot at NASA’s Ames Research Center. The Multi-Resolution Scanning payload uses multiple different sensor types to generate high-resolution 3D data and more accurate trajectory data to understand how the robot moves around in 3D space. Such systems could support future Gateway and Lunar surface missions by providing automated defect detection, automated and remote maintenance, autonomous vehicle operations, and surface scanning using rovers. |
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Image title | jsc2024e016244 (11/27/2023) --- The final Multi-Resolution Scanning payload docked with an Astrobee robot at NASA’s Ames Research Center. The Multi-Resolution Scanning payload uses multiple different sensor types to generate high-resolution 3D data and more accurate trajectory data to understand how the robot moves around in 3D space. Such systems could support future Gateway and Lunar surface missions by providing automated defect detection, automated and remote maintenance, autonomous vehicle operations, and surface scanning using rovers. |
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