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Our Future In Space
Our Future In Space
10 episodes
2 weeks ago
Our Future In Space is a forum to to facilitate a dialogue on how to successfully build a human space civilization, whether on orbit or surfaces throughout the solar ecosystem, that will serve as the focal point of future human society. Sponsored by Orbital Assembly Corporations, the world's only company developing artificial gravity space stations.
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Our Future In Space is a forum to to facilitate a dialogue on how to successfully build a human space civilization, whether on orbit or surfaces throughout the solar ecosystem, that will serve as the focal point of future human society. Sponsored by Orbital Assembly Corporations, the world's only company developing artificial gravity space stations.
Show more...
Physics
Education,
Science
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Could Robots Be Soft Like An Octopus?
Our Future In Space
2 years ago
Could Robots Be Soft Like An Octopus?
Prof. Rob MacCurdy from the CU Boulder Matter Assembly Computation Lab talks the future of robotics and what impact they’ll have on our capabilities in Space.
Our Future In Space
Our Future In Space is a forum to to facilitate a dialogue on how to successfully build a human space civilization, whether on orbit or surfaces throughout the solar ecosystem, that will serve as the focal point of future human society. Sponsored by Orbital Assembly Corporations, the world's only company developing artificial gravity space stations.