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Chinese company to launch world’s first mining robot into space – Deccan Herald
A private Beijing company, Origin Space is set to send out the world’s first mining robot into space by November 2020, IEEE Specturm reported. Termed as an ‘asteroid mining robot’, the robot is not going to do any actual mining. The mission is a preliminary a…
A private Beijing company, Origin Space is set to send out the worlds first mining robot into space by November 2020, IEEE Specturm reported.
Termed as an asteroid mining robot, the robot is not going to do any actual mining. The mission is a preliminary assessment of the robots capabilities of identifying and extracting valuable resources.
The goal is to verify and demonstrate multiple functions such as spacecraft orbital manoeuvre, simulated small celestial body capture, intelligent spacecra…
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