The online debut of the International Space Station's first robotic crew member could have been smoother if it didn't start glitching halfway through the demo video. The European Space Agency (ESA) uploaded a demonstration video of the 3D-printed robot Cimon, which stands for Crew Interactive Mobile CompanioN, on Nov. 30 through its YouTube channel. It was meant to test out the robot's interactive capabilities with a human crew member. Astronaut Alexander Gerst supervised the test and also experienced first hand what may be the first robotic tantrum in space. The test started out routinely enough. Gerst powered up Cimon and began asking some simple questions. He then proceed...
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