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  • adjective Of or pertaining to telerobotics.

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tele- +‎ robotic

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Examples

  • That JWST was not designed for any kind of servicing, whether human or telerobotic, is simply because right now it doesn't seem obviously feasible to get people and servicing equipment there, and we haven't made the necessary investment to be able to commit to an optimal human or telerobotic servicing architecture.

    Astronauts Once Again Demonstrate Why Humans Must be a Part of Space Exploration - NASA Watch 2009

  • Someone else (I believe sc220?) was suggesting some sort of on-orbit/telerobotic mission and I think it should definitely be explored for Mars.

    Back to the Moon We Go - NASA Watch 2009

  • The fact that the human telerobotic approach opens up multiple destinations in the near-term makes it very appealing. kim

    Why Some Say the Moon? - NASA Watch 2009

  • Supplementing these missions with sophisticated telerobotic operations would also represent a tremendous boost to space science.

    Obama Speaks of NASA Being Adrift - NASA Watch 2009

  • Plus, the telerobotic approach could be used to perform sophisticated demonstrations of the technologies you will need for eventual crewed surface operations (e.g., in-situ resource utilization, heavily automated excavation equipment).

    Why Some Say the Moon? - NASA Watch 2009

  • You don't do science telerobotically on the Earth (well, actually we do, for undersea exploration, which is almost all telerobotic these days) because it's so easy to get people just about anywhere.

    A Shift in Policy? Moon Base Axed? - NASA Watch 2009

  • Crewed missions to Mars orbit and low gravity well destinations, augmented with real-time telerobotic systems, could greatly expand our knowledge of other planets and allow us to demonstrate the technologies and establish the infrastructure needed for eventual long-term settlement.

    "Moon = Stupid": Its The Same Tired Rhetoric From Bob Zubrin - NASA Watch 2009

  • You don't do science telerobotically on the Earth (well, actually we do, for undersea exploration, which is almost all telerobotic these days) because it's so easy to get people just about anywhere.

    A Shift in Policy? Moon Base Axed? - NASA Watch 2009

  • The frosting on the cake is that there is an enormous commercial pull for such telerobotic technology.

    Why the Moon? Here's Why. - NASA Watch 2009

  • It would also greatly expand scientific return at these destinations by allowing more real time control of robotic elements, and would provide a much easier way of conducting sample return through telerobotic collection, rendezvous and docking.

    Leroy Chiao Seeks Your Input - NASA Watch 2009

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