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NASA activates Robotnaut 2 on board the ISS and you can watch it live

You’ve already seen it unboxed on board the International Space Station, and now you can watch as the crew of the ISS activates Robotnaut 2 and begins to put it through its paces. The robot was turned on just before eleven o’clock Eastern, but there’s still plenty more to see — head on past the break for the live stream. Naturally, you can also keep up with the robot’s progress on its Twitter feed.
via engadget

(Robonaut 2 has been powered down and put to bed, with additional tests planned for tomorrow.)

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