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NASA trains robots to keep humans alive on Mars
NASA is quietly rewriting the script for human exploration of the Red Planet, turning robots from remote-controlled tools into autonomous partners tasked with keeping crews alive far from home.
When NASA’s free-flying helpers on the International Space Station drifted into trouble, the solution did not come from a new thruster or a last-minute software patch. It came from a virtual copy of ...
Spinoff 2026 marks the publication's 50th year documenting commercial uses of NASA technology. This edition's cover features Astronaut Alan Bean ...
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