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Russian Humanoid Robot Boards International Space Station—For the Benefit of Good The robot, Fedor, will spend 10 days on board the ISS ...
Fedor, the humanoid — and occasionally gun-slinging — robot that the Russian government says will help it settle other worlds, is safely aboard the International Space Station after docking ...
Russia has launched a humanoid robot to the International Space Station on the first uncrewed Soyuz spacecraft ever to visit the orbiting laboratory.
The humanoid robot is known as Skybot F-850 and as FEDOR; the test flight was needed to clear an upgraded Soyuz booster to launch human crews to the space station ...
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft docked with the International Space Station successfully late on Tuesday evening, after an initial attempt to do so didn't end ...
Or will they? Russian space agency Roscomos has just launched Skybot F-850, an unsettling, humanoid robot, as a shipment to the ISS. Don't worry. This is totally fine. Skybot's nickname is Fedor.
Russia is working on a lunar rover with a wheeled base supporting the body of its humanoid robot Fedor, which has already visited the ISS.
A Russian spacecraft vaulted into Earth’s orbit this week with a lone passenger: A life-sized, artificially intelligent, humanoid robot by the name of Fedor.
Russia has just sent a humanoid, artificially intelligent robot to the International Space Station, with Skybot F-850 leaving Earth on board the unmanned Soyuz-2.1a rocket from Kazakhstan at 11.38 ...
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit is a major diplomatic meeting that has brought together leaders from more ...
After a short stay aboard the International Space Station, Russia’s humanoid robot, Skybot F850, is on its way home, stuffed inside a Soyuz spacecraft with no crew. Skybot, originally known as ...
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