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Space Architect Ariel Ekblaw cracked the code on autonomous construction: magnetic robot tiles that self-assemble in zero gravity. Her "Tesserae" system ships modular parts flat, then "they build themselves" into buckyballs that dock to form larger stations. No astronauts, no robotic arms, no 15-year assembly timelines.

23,166 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля vitrupo
vitrupo1 год назад

Aurelia Institute CEO and space architect Ariel Ekblaw at TED2025:

Фото профиля Entropi
Entropi1 год назад

We’re getting there sammy @sama

Фото профиля Will
Will1 год назад

damn i want the video of them testing this in space

Фото профиля vitrupo
vitrupo1 год назад

Watch the full TED talk and you'll see them testing at a (much) smaller scale inside the ISS.

Фото профиля Besnik Nuli
Besnik Nuli1 год назад

Nothing new here, not breakthrou at all we known this for years, but who is voing to pay for this project that is the isue

Фото профиля jcb
jcb1 год назад

LMAO

Фото профиля Yama 🌴
Yama 🌴1 год назад

This is very cool tech.

Фото профиля wonder
wonder1 год назад

Buckyballs! That's crazy cool! 😎

Фото профиля Pw
Pw1 год назад

Or we use robots

Фото профиля Recently Seen on Criminal Minds
Recently Seen on Criminal Minds1 год назад

@bucees should pay for the naming rights to this technology. Bucee's Buckyballs.

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