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I want my robot! The Jetsons, Lost In Space, all the tv shows when I was a kid promised we'd have robot servants by now. I'm starting the "Demand Your Robot" movement. Today Roomba, tomorrow, Rosie from the Jetsons! Laugh if you want, but when they hand 'em out, I'm going to be first in line.
Ironically, this illustration was created from start to finish on the computer. Even the sketch work was done in Painter. But let's never forget that the computer is merely a tool and our minds must stay active in the creative process from start to finish. I don't think humans are in danger of being replaced anywhere in the near future.
Russian Robot lamp composed by siphon of washbasin, a gourd with two flexible hoses lamps and thread stalks.
Handmade robot magnets, perfect for guarding your fridge! Made from a cute Japanese fabric and strong magnets.
Photos from a work session by the robotics team at North High School as they put the finishing touches on their creation before heading off to a competition in Detroit.
estos robots la verdad no se de donde vienen.son para armar y las piezas enbonan bien hasta ahora tengo estos 9 modelos y no se si haya mas.espero alguien tenga mas info..
5x7 tintype. Overused silver bath and fresh developer that might need better filtration equals lots of veiling on this one (and you can see where I tried to get some of it off). Too bad, because I like the shot. I need to sun my bath and replenish some silver. And maybe remix some more developer.
Aero-Ektar at f-5.6 for 1 second in afternoon sun.
The engineering mockup of the Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) module is currently on display within the press building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The RRM mission is a joint effort between NASA and the Canadian Space Agency designed to demonstrate and test the tools, technologies, and techniques needed to robotically refuel satellites in space. Reporters have the opportunity to get a close-up view of the replica module and tools that are a part of the final shuttle mission payload.
SSCO engineers test an RRM tool.
To learn more about the RRM go to: ssco.gsfc.nasa.gov/
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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