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The University of Edinburgh’s Centre of Robotics has honed Valkyrie’s capabilities over the last 10 years.
A 1,300-pound NASA satellite is expected to crash through Earth's atmosphere March 10, 2026, with some of the spacecraft possibly surviving re-entry.
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NASA robot heads back to US for epic Mars mission after a decade in Scotland
NASA’s humanoid robot Valkyrie is heading back to the United States after spending a decade at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, where researchers pushed the machine through years of experiments in locomotion,
NASA Force is launching to place top engineers into mission-critical roles, expanding the US Tech Force program to advance space exploration and technology priorities.
Will Ohio see the NASA satellite crash? What we know as Van Allen Probe A is expected to reenter Earth on March 10 after 14 years in space.
A US Senate committee has directed Nasa to begin work on a Moon base “as soon as is practicable”. Under legislation advanced by the Senate lawmakers, the outpost would serve as a science laboratory and proving ground,
This reentry is notable because it poses a higher risk to the public than the US government typically allows. The risk of harm coming to anyone on Earth is still low, approximately 1 in 4,200, but it exceeds the government standard of a 1 in 10,000 chance of an uncontrolled reentry causing a casualty.
NASA's Van Allen Probe A is falling to Earth much sooner than expected, though the spacecraft's reentry poses a low risk to humans.