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NASA’s Integrated System for Autonomous and Adaptive Caretaking, or ISAAC, is advancing new technology for robots to take care of spacecraft. Researchers recently demonstrated the tech aboard the International Space Station using Astrobee, NASA’s free-flying robotic assistants.

Learn more: nasa.gov/feature/ames/meet-isaac

Video credit: NASA/Ames Research Center

This video can be downloaded from the NASA Image and Video Library at: images.nasa.gov/details-ARC-20210810-AAV3354-ISAAC-Astrobee-NASAWeb-1080p

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