ナショナルジオグラフィックさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ナショナルジオグラフィックInstagram)「Photos by @paoloverzone | These scenes were photographed at the European Space Research and Technology Centre, part of the European Space Agency, in Noordwijk, Netherlands, where 2,500 staff are involved in pioneering work.  With its "Mars yard," the Planetary Robotics Lab engineers robots to roam the surface of the moon and Mars, where a rocky landscape requires specialized locomotion and navigation.   Materials engineer Szilvia Szmolka works with the STAR-II machine, which simulates the radiation and temperature impacts on spacecraft materials.  The Antenna Laboratories focus on the performance of this essential element of space systems. Engineer Ines Barbary is pictured with an antenna used in the Galileo constellation of 30 satellites.  The Orbital Robotics Lab pioneers the use of robots for space debris removal, including old satellites.  Robotics engineer Emiel den Exter wears an exoskeleton that's the equivalent of a joystick, allowing for intuitive control of robot arms and grippers. Follow @paoloverzone for more images and stories. #WorldSpaceWeek」10月8日 22時00分 - natgeo

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Photos by @paoloverzone | These scenes were photographed at the European Space Research and Technology Centre, part of the European Space Agency, in Noordwijk, Netherlands, where 2,500 staff are involved in pioneering work.

With its "Mars yard," the Planetary Robotics Lab engineers robots to roam the surface of the moon and Mars, where a rocky landscape requires specialized locomotion and navigation.

Materials engineer Szilvia Szmolka works with the STAR-II machine, which simulates the radiation and temperature impacts on spacecraft materials.

The Antenna Laboratories focus on the performance of this essential element of space systems. Engineer Ines Barbary is pictured with an antenna used in the Galileo constellation of 30 satellites.

The Orbital Robotics Lab pioneers the use of robots for space debris removal, including old satellites.

Robotics engineer Emiel den Exter wears an exoskeleton that's the equivalent of a joystick, allowing for intuitive control of robot arms and grippers. Follow @paoloverzone for more images and stories. #WorldSpaceWeek


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