UK Trial Shows Space Robots Could Build Solar Farms in Orbit
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UK trial shows space robots could build solar farms in orbit
Remote-controlled robots could one day build giant solar farms in space, according to a recent trial in the UK. British startup Space Solar conducted the test at the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA) facilities on the University of Oxford’s Culham Campus, which hosts several fusion research initiatives. The company used two remotely operated robotic arms to assemble a section of the support structure for its future solar power satellite. The …
Robots Could Build Massive Solar Power Arrays In Space - Data Intelligence
Researchers have shown how robots could build enormous structures like solar power arrays in space instead of risking astronauts. A collaboration between the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and space-tech firm Space Solar has shown that such remote-controlled robots might soon be constructing gigantic solar power stations above our heads. The project, named AlbaTRUSS, took place at UKAEA’s testing grounds in Oxfordshire. Researchers put dual-…
UK robotics breakthrough sets hopes for future space-based solar power
A new robotics demonstration by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and space technology company Space Solar has taken big steps towards constructing large-scale infrastructure in space The project, known as AlbaTRUSS, successfully demonstrates how robotic systems can autonomously build key components of space-based solar power satellites, potentially creating a future where robots can construct vast structures in orbit without hu…
UKAEA robotics project demonstrates viability of building large-scale infrastructure in space
A recent project in Oxfordshire has showcased how robots could construct significant infrastructure in space without human involvement, potentially transforming the future of energy generation. The post UKAEA robotics project demonstrates viability of building large-scale infrastructure in space appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
Robotics demo points to interstellar future
A collaboration between the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), the UK’s national organisation responsible for the research and delivery of sustainable fusion energy, and space-tech innovator, Space Solar, has shown that robotic technology could build infrastructure in space without human intervention. The AlbaTRUSS project, conducted at UKAEA’s advanced test facilities on Culham Campus, Oxfordshire, used remotely operated dual-arm r…
Robotics demo points to interstellar future - UKAEA and Space Solar have collaborated on a robotics demonstration unit
UKAEA and Space Solar have collaborated on a robotics demonstration unit to pave the way for space-based data centres, solar farms and other megastructures. A collaboration between the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), the UK's national organisation responsible for the research and delivery of sustainable fusion energy, and space-tech innovator, Space Solar, has shown that robotic technology could build infrastructure in space with…
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