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Podcaster: Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay

astronomy-cast-high-rez-850x850Title: Astronomy Cast Ep. 449: Robots in Space!

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Description: When you think of a robot you’re probably imagining some kind of human-shaped machine, and until now the robot spacecraft we’ve sent out into space to help us explore the solar system look nothing like that. But that vision of robots is coming back thanks to a few new robots in development by NASA and some other groups.

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This week’s code is JgkuYt . Enter it into the website to unlock the achievement and enter the contest.

Bio: Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today and Dr. Pamela Gay is a professor at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. They team up to do Astronomy Cast, a weekly facts-based journey through the cosmos.

Today’s sponsor: This episode of “365 Days of Astronomy” is sponsored by EclipseGlasses.com. Each week we will have a random drawing for a prize package from our sponsor. Enter the code for this week into this site: https://cosmoquest.org/achievements/code for a chance to win.

This week’s code is JgkuYt.  Enter it into the website to unlock the achievement and enter the contest.

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