NASA is sending floating 'Astrobee' robot assistants to work alongside astronauts

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Step aside, Mr Aldrin, because there's a new buzz in town - and it's coming from robot bees that NASA is sending to work on the International Space Station. Dubbed'Astrobees', the cube-shaped robots will fly about the orbiting laboratory, running experiments and helping out the crew by using their attachable manipulator arms. The design of the little bots was inspired by the flying combat remote from Star Wars, which teaches the film's hero Luke Skywalker to fight with a lightsaber. Dubbed'Astrobees', the cube-shaped robots will fly about the orbiting laboratory, running experiments and helping out the crew by using their attachable manipulator arms The design of the little bots was inspired by the flying combat remote from Star Wars, which teaches the film's hero Luke Skywalker to fight with a lightsaber (pictured) The robots were built and developed at NASA's Ames Research Center in California, where engineers created a mock-up of the interior of the International Space Station where they tested the Astrobees' capabilities. 'There are some things only humans can do in space.