NASA · Aerospace · 2019
One of three free-flying autonomous robots on the ISS. 32 cm cube uses 6 electric impeller fans for propulsion in microgravity, runs Android-based software on a Snapdragon SoC, and serves as a platform for researchers to test guest-science payloads. Honey is the yellow one of the trio; introduced for visual identification.
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View full interactive profile, comparisons & videos →| Category | Aerospace |
| Sub-type | Free-Flyer |
| Status | Active |
| Year | 2019 |
| Origin | USA |
| Also known as | Astrobee Free-Flying Robot |
| Announced | 2014 |
| Released | 2019-07-25 |
| Dimensions (H×W×D) | 320 × 320 × 320 mm |
| Weight | 10 kg |
| Frame | Plastic, aluminum |
| Degrees of freedom | 6 |
| Payload | 1 kg |
| Max speed | 0.5 m/s |
| Battery | 145 Wh |
| Camera | NavCam (forward), DockCam (rear), SciCam (HD), HazCam |
| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 (high-level) + STM32 (low-level) |
| Operating system | Android |
| Actuator type | 6 electric impeller fans for propulsion |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi |
| Made in | USA (NASA Ames Research Center) |




