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"Exploring New Frontiers: From the Curiosity Rover to Robotic Artwork" The Curiosity rover on Mars captures our imagination as it roams the red planet

Background imageRobotic Collection: Mars from Curiosity C014 / 0577

Mars from Curiosity C014 / 0577
Mars from Curiosity. Image taken by NASAs Curiosity rover, showing its shadow on the surface of Mars with Mount Sharp, its main science target, in the distance

Background imageRobotic Collection: Curiosity rovers descent

Curiosity rovers descent. Image taken by NASAs Curiosity Rover during its descent to the surface of Mars on 6th August 2012 (EDT), showing its heat shield (round) below it

Background imageRobotic Collection: Curiosity rover descending to Mars C014 / 0575

Curiosity rover descending to Mars C014 / 0575
Curiosity rover descending to Mars. Satellite image showing NASAs Curiosity rover floating under a parachute to the Martian surface

Background imageRobotic Collection: Micro-robotic surgery, conceptual image C013 / 5616

Micro-robotic surgery, conceptual image C013 / 5616
Micro-robotic surgery, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing a micro-robot performing surgery inside a human body

Background imageRobotic Collection: Model of proposed agricultural robot C015 / 6199

Model of proposed agricultural robot C015 / 6199
Robotics. Model of a proposed robot for use in livestock-breeding facilities. It was designed at the Goryatchkin Moscow Institute of Agricultural Production Engineers

Background imageRobotic Collection: Cyborg brain, artwork C016 / 5792

Cyborg brain, artwork C016 / 5792
Cyborg brain. Artwork of a humanoid with the brain highlighted. The merging of humans and technology is called cybernetics, and the result is known as a cyborg

Background imageRobotic Collection: Automatic sample changer C016 / 3807

Automatic sample changer C016 / 3807
Automatic sample changer. Robotic arm removing a radioactive sample from a storage container. Photographed at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK

Background imageRobotic Collection: Automatic sample changer C016 / 3808

Automatic sample changer C016 / 3808
Automatic sample changer. Robotic arm removing a radioactive sample from a storage container. Photographed at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK

Background imageRobotic Collection: Ionisation chamber system C016 / 3792

Ionisation chamber system C016 / 3792
Ionisation chamber system. Robotic arm of an automatic sample changer loading a radioactive sample into a secondary standard ionisation chamber

Background imageRobotic Collection: Mars sample return mission, artwork C016 / 3071

Mars sample return mission, artwork C016 / 3071
Mars sample return mission. Artwork of concepts for a proposed Mars sample return mission. Here, a rocket-powered descent stage is lowering a sample-retrieving rover and an ascent vehicle

Background imageRobotic Collection: Dawn spacecraft, artwork C016 / 3070

Dawn spacecraft, artwork C016 / 3070
Dawn spacecraft, artwork. NASAs Dawn spacecraft is a robotic space probe designed to travel to the asteroid belt (between Mars and Jupiter) and study the minor planet Ceres (upper right)

Background imageRobotic Collection: Stardust-NExT approaching comet, artwork C016 / 3064

Stardust-NExT approaching comet, artwork C016 / 3064
Stardust-NExT approaching comet. Computer artwork of NASAs Stardust-NExT robotic space probe approaching comet Tempel 1 to collect dust samples

Background imageRobotic Collection: Artificial intelligence, conceptual image C013 / 9959

Artificial intelligence, conceptual image C013 / 9959
Artificial intelligence and cybernetics, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a brain as the central component of a computers central processing unit (CPU, yellow)

Background imageRobotic Collection: Past and future human evolution, artwork C013 / 9506

Past and future human evolution, artwork C013 / 9506
MODEL RELEASED. Past and future human evolution. Artwork showing the process of evolution from ape (left) to human (centre) to robots and artificial intelligence (right)

Background imageRobotic Collection: Gale Crater, Mars C013 / 8972

Gale Crater, Mars C013 / 8972
Gale Crater. View of the Martian surface as seen from space, showing the Gale Crater (upper centre). This crater was caused by an asteroid impact millions of years ago

Background imageRobotic Collection: Gale Crater, Mars C013 / 8971

Gale Crater, Mars C013 / 8971
Gale Crater. View of the Martian surface as seen from space, showing the Gale Crater (centre). This crater was caused by an asteroid impact millions of years ago

Background imageRobotic Collection: Curiosity rover, artwork C013 / 8970

Curiosity rover, artwork C013 / 8970
Curiosity rover. Computer artwork of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission rover, Curiosity. The rover, which weighs over 900 kilograms

Background imageRobotic Collection: Three generations of Mars rovers C013 / 7314

Three generations of Mars rovers C013 / 7314
Three generations of NASA Mars rovers. At centre front is a flight spare for the first Mars rover mission, the Mars Pathfinder Project, measuring 65 centimetres long

Background imageRobotic Collection: Gale Crater, Mars C013 / 7312

Gale Crater, Mars C013 / 7312
Gale Crater, Mars. This is the landing site for the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission rover, Curiosity. Gale Crater is 154km in diameter

Background imageRobotic Collection: Mars Science Laboratory landing site C013 / 7309

Mars Science Laboratory landing site C013 / 7309
Target landing site for the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission rover, Curiosity. The target is within Gale Crater, near the foor of Mount Sharp

Background imageRobotic Collection: Curiosity rover, artwork C013 / 7306

Curiosity rover, artwork C013 / 7306
Curiosity rover. Computer artwork of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission rover, Curiosity, on the Martian surface. The rover, which weighs over 900 kilograms

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robots on Mars

Robots on Mars. Computer artwork of insect-like robots exploring on Mars. These robots are part of plans to develop exploration robots that can access places that wheeled rovers

Background imageRobotic Collection: Space construction technique

Space construction technique. Artwork of the tailored force fields space construction concept developed for the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts by researchers at the Georgia Institute of

Background imageRobotic Collection: Head and shoulders

Head and shoulders. Computer artwork of a mans head and shoulders, seen from the side

Background imageRobotic Collection: Medical technology

Medical technology

Background imageRobotic Collection: Technological hand

Technological hand. Conceptual image of a hand and technological equipment. This could represent the development of technology being in part due to the dexterity of a human hand

Background imageRobotic Collection: Life on Europa

Life on Europa. Computer artwork of a cryobot probe (lower left, silver) discovering life below the ice of Europa, a moon of Jupiter (upper centre)

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robots on the Moon

Robots on the Moon. Computer artwork of insect- like robots exploring on the Moon. They are seen next to a footprint left by one of the Apollo astronauts

Background imageRobotic Collection: Internet community

Internet community. Conceptual computer artwork of male figures standing on the Earth, linked by cables. This may represent the formation of an international community through the internet

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robot hands soldering components to circuit boards

Robot hands soldering components to circuit boards

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robots in business

Robots in business, conceptual computer artwork. Robotic arm holding a briefcase

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robot insect

Robot insect
Insect robot. Computer artwork of a MEM (microelectromechanical) robot based on the design of a wasp or bee. Other MEM robots are seen in the background as part of a swarm

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robot insects

Robot insects. Computer artwork of MEM (microelectromechanical) robots based on the design of a bee. An organic bee can be seen in the background

Background imageRobotic Collection: Mine-disposal robots

Mine-disposal robots. Computer artwork of flying robots, a possible future technology, being used to find and detonate mines in a minefield

Background imageRobotic Collection: Worlds smallest robot worm in plastic tube

Worlds smallest robot worm in plastic tube
Robot worm. View of the worlds smallest artificial worm inside a plastic tube. This tiny robots movement was based on that of a snail

Background imageRobotic Collection: Spider robot

Spider robot. Prototype (G2) modular robot (PolyBot) walking in a field. PolyBots are made from a number of self-contained modules, each having its own on-board computer, infrared sensor

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robotic dog

Robotic dog being worked on by a researcher. This robot is modelled on a greyhound. Instead of traditional electric motors, it uses pneumatic muscle actuator (PMA) technology

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robots trying to score a goal at RoboCup-98, Paris

Robots trying to score a goal at RoboCup-98, Paris

Background imageRobotic Collection: Legged Sony robot scores a goal at RoboCup-98

Legged Sony robot scores a goal at RoboCup-98
Robot football. View of a Sony legged robot dog scoring a goal during a demonstration at RoboCup- 98, the 1998 World Robot Soccer Championships

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robotic helicopter

Robotic helicopter with an onboard computer (metal box, lower centre) for its autopilot program. The leads link to servo-mechanisms that the computer uses to fly the helicopter

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robot baby doll

Robot baby doll
Robot doll. Camera (lower left) and switch (on the hand) on Robota, a robotic baby doll. The camera allows the doll to observe movements and actions

Background imageRobotic Collection: Robot astronaut

Robot astronaut. Computer artwork of a humanoid robot in orbit above the Earth. It has a head and two arms, but has a grasping claw-like attachment instead of legs

Background imageRobotic Collection: Insect robots

Insect robots

Background imageRobotic Collection: Computer tape storage robot

Computer tape storage robot. Robot moving between banks of stored computer tapes. If a tape is needed the robot removes it from its slot and places it into a tape player

Background imageRobotic Collection: Digital Clay modules

Digital Clay modules in the hand of a research scientist. The two dodecahedral modules are first generation prototypes, which are part of a modular robotics project

Background imageRobotic Collection: Earth spinning on robotic finger, artwork

Earth spinning on robotic finger, artwork
Earth spinning on robotic finger. Conceptual computer artwork of robots taking over the world

Background imageRobotic Collection: Gecko robot foot

Gecko robot foot
Synthetic gecko toes. Toes from a robot foot designed to mimic (biomimetics) the foot of a gecko. The robot foot is made of a dry adhesive polymer

Background imageRobotic Collection: Toy robot

Toy robot. Computer artwork of a humanoid toy robot. Several brands of robotic toys have been developed since the late 1990s



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"Exploring New Frontiers: From the Curiosity Rover to Robotic Artwork" The Curiosity rover on Mars captures our imagination as it roams the red planet, a testament to robotic exploration. Elektra, the Lego humanoid robot, showcases the endless possibilities of robotics and creativity in one stunning creation. Witnessing a prosthetic robotic arm in action is like witnessing science fiction come to life - a marvel of technology and human ingenuity. Through breathtaking artwork, we envision the Curiosity rover's adventures on Mars, reminding us of humanity's quest for knowledge beyond Earth. A captivating humanoid robot depicted in artwork sparks curiosity about what lies ahead for artificial intelligence and androids. Intriguing circuit board man art piece blurs the line between man and machine, highlighting our growing reliance on advanced technology. Meet our adorable companion - a robot cat that brings joy and companionship into our lives with its lifelike movements and interactions. When worlds collide: an unexpected encounter between a curious feline and its mechanical counterpart creates an amusing spectacle worth capturing. Corinne Griffith's impersonation of speed in "The Lilies of the Field" reminds us how robots can mimic human actions flawlessly through advanced programming. Nostalgia meets innovation with this retro toy walking plastic robot featuring a clear see-through body - bringing back childhood memories while showcasing technological advancements. In today's world where advanced technology reigns supreme, concepts like AI (artificial intelligence), augmented reality, bionic limbs are no longer confined to sci-fi movies; they have become integral parts of our daily lives thanks to robotics' rapid progress.