CIMON, the AI-powered robot, launches a new era in space travel
Outer space is unfriendly to humans. We can only exist in a contained environment with its own air supply, so that means working in very close quarters. Zero gravity means things don't stay where you put them. Despite these constraints, astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) must be highly productive on a very tight time schedule. They conduct hundreds of experiments they've memorized and trained for on the ground, but now in zero-gravity.
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