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- noun Plural form of
telerobot .
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Examples
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From this vantage point, the science teams would conduct extensive exploration of the surface using telerobots and remotely controlled systems.
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In fact, it may prove to be the ideal destination for the first set of missions to prove out spacecraft systems and the operation of surface telerobots on a planetary body.
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This approach to exploration is akin to how modern-day oceanographers in submersibles use telerobots to explore inaccessible regions of the ocean.
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This approach to exploration is akin to how modern-day oceanographers in submersibles use telerobots to explore inaccessible regions of the ocean.
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This approach to exploration would be akin to how modern-day oceanographers in submersibles use telerobots to explore inaccessible regions of the ocean.
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In fact through the use of telerobots, one could entertain the construction and development of much of the surface infrastructure well before humans ever travel to the surface.
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If you could place humans in Mars orbit (which is much easier and less costly than the Full Monty surface mission) and have then control telerobots from there, you could greatly increase your scientific return.
Candid Comments on the Constellation Program - NASA Watch 2009
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In fact, it is reasonable to consider a commercial operation on the surface, which would be effectively man-tended through use of telerobots.
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From such vantage points, the science teams could conduct extensive exploration of the surface using telerobots and remotely controlled systems.
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From this vantage point, the scientists would conduct extensive exploration of the surface using telerobots and remotely controlled systems.
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