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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.

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vitrupo1 年前

Aurelia Institute CEO and space architect Ariel Ekblaw at TED2025:

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Entropi1 年前

We’re getting there sammy @sama

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Will1 年前

damn i want the video of them testing this in space

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vitrupo1 年前

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

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Besnik Nuli1 年前

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

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jcb1 年前

LMAO

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Yama 🌴1 年前

This is very cool tech.

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wonder1 年前

Buckyballs! That's crazy cool! 😎

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Pw1 年前

Or we use robots

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Recently Seen on Criminal Minds1 年前

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

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