NASA, ESA Use Experimental Interplanetary Internet to Test Robot From International Space Station

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WASHINGTON-- NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) successfully have utilized an experimental variation of interplanetary Internet to control an educational rover from the International Space Station. The experiment utilized NASA's Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) process to transmit messages and demonstrate innovation that one day may make it possible for Internet-like communications with space vehicles and support habitats or infrastructure on yet another world. Space station Expedition 33 leader Sunita Williams in late October utilized a NASA-developed laptop to from another location drive a small LEGO robotic at the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany. The European-led experiment utilized NASA's DTN to imitate a circumstance in which a rocketeer in a vehicle orbiting a planetary body manages a robot rover in the world 's area.
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Sunita Williams
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Badri Younes
Overall Sentiment: -0.273081
Relevance: 0.349031
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0.0898028 | "The demonstration showed the feasibility of using a new communications infrastructure to send commands to a surface robot from an orbiting spacecraft and receive images and data back from the robot," said Badri Younes, ... |
-0.113978 | "The demonstration showed the feasibility of using a new communications infrastructure to send commands to a surface robot from an orbiting spacecraft and receive images and data back from the robot," said Badri Younes, deputy associate administrator for space communications and navigation at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "The experimental DTN we've tested from the space station may one day be used by humans on a spacecraft in orbit around Mars to operate robots on the surface, or from Earth using orbiting satellites as relay stations." |
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Facility: International Space Station
Overall Sentiment: 0.164845
Relevance: 0.963717
Facility: NASA Headquarters
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City: WASHINGTON
Overall Sentiment: 0.046942
Relevance: 0.340071
City: Darmstadt
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StateOrCounty: Washington
Overall Sentiment: -0.0898964
Relevance: 0.326386
Country: Germany
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.323058
Organization: NASA
Overall Sentiment: 0.100203
Relevance: 0.892215
Organization: European Space Agency
Overall Sentiment: 0.107421
Relevance: 0.706355
Organization: European Space Operations Centre
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Relevance: 0.585793
FieldTerminology: Disruption Tolerant Networking
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FieldTerminology: communications technology
Overall Sentiment: 0.22
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FieldTerminology: Bundle Protocol
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Relevance: 0.380429
FieldTerminology: IP
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Relevance: 0.360162
FieldTerminology: Internet Protocol
Overall Sentiment: -0.200325
Relevance: 0.320818
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