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"Evolving Free Flight in Zero Gravity! Int-Ball2 Pioneers Next-Generation Robotic Technology"

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Developed by JAXA, "Int-Ball2" is the latest autonomous flying camera robot designed to assist astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
With a compact spherical body just 200mm in diameter, it navigates the ISS under remote control from ground operators, capturing photos and videos.
Equipped with the ability to automatically return to its docking station for recharging when its battery runs low and resume flight afterward, Int-Ball2 aims to completely eliminate the photography workload for astronauts.
At JAXA’s Research and Development Directorate, advancements in the Research on Adaptive Space Robotics have enabled Int-Ball2 to feature cutting-edge autonomous flight technology and automatic docking capabilities.
This video showcases real footage from the ISS alongside an introduction to the innovative technologies powering Int-Ball2.

<Research on Adaptive Space Robotics> (JAXA Research and Development Directorate)
https://www.kenkai.jaxa.jp/research/innovation/adaptive_robotics.html

<Int-Ball2 Succeeds in Autonomous Flight and Auto-Docking Demonstration> (JAXA Research and Development Directorate)
https://www.kenkai.jaxa.jp/research/innovation/intball2.html
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