INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND ROBOTICS FOR AN EVOLUTIONARY SPACE STATION.

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Erickson, Jon D.
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DATA PROCESSING - MICROELECTRONICS - ROBOTICS - Space Applications - SPACE PLATFORMS - SPACE RESEARCH;
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The Space Station will be a multipurpose space facility to acquire and exploit unique knowledge with a planned lifetime of greater than 20 years. It will include laboratories for science and manufacturing, provide a platform for Earth and interplanetary observations, conduct satellite servicing, and serve as a transportation mode for potential manned geosynchronous, lunar, and Mars missions. Environmental safety considerations and limited manpower resources require the extensive use of intelligent systems and flexible robotics on the Space Station. Design accommodations must be planned in advance to allow incorporation of these advancing technologies on the evolutionary Space Station.
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