After a few months exploring this area, Iโm on the move. Thanks to my self-driving function, I can cover more ground in a day than ever before. Just set a new Martian record of 243.3 meters, and then yesterday, another: 245.76 meters. Places to go, rocks to see! ๐ชจ
We thank the @NSFSBIR for supporting our R&D on autonomous guidance, navigation, and control of complex robotic systems.
@NSF@ICorpsUSA
https://t.co/ii2jMwJsRz
We're glad that the #NSF has invited @akrobotix to submit a full SBIR Phase I proposal to develop the Autonomous Disinfectant Robotics System. We are looking for partners and collaborators to be part of this initiative to mitigate the spread of #Covid19usa
We've developed an advanced industry-specific UAS mission planning, assessment tools for optimal, energy-aware, terrain-aware 3D path planning. We would love to have you automate your next flight mission using AGCS. Check this out
https://t.co/jCs5QF4Ky2
Congrats to @akrobotix who recently secured an #SBIR grant to enable safe and reliable autonomous unmanned flight operations for #drones.
https://t.co/wPRbsunvRS
According to the Julian calendar (which was in use in England at the time) Isaac Newton was born on Christmas back in 1642. He went on to formulate the laws of gravitation and motion - and discover a little thing called calculus ๐
๐ท : Godfrey Kneller/American Geophysical Union
Nice day out in Mississippi for testing our airborne multispectral sensors payloadโ๏ธโ๏ธโ๏ธ Amazing time with @DennisLott, Paul, Wesley, Greg, and @HiroTelemed