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Credit: NASA, CAST
Anchored to a foot restraint on the International Space Station's robotic arm, STS-114 Mission Specialist Steve Robinson participates in the mission's third spacewalk.



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Credit: commons:User:Dr Juzam
Wolfgang von Kempelen's The Turkish Chess Player.



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Credit: nl:User:JePe
Remote controlled military robot to clear explosives.



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Credit: commons:User:Dschen
Presentation of the Sony Qrio Robot at the RoboCup 2004.



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Credit: Dominic Hart, NASA
The Puma Robotic Sensor Arm for use in virtual reality development and studies at the NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California.



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Credit: archivesnormandie39-45.org
British soldiers with captured German Goliath tracked mines.



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Credit: Richard Greenhill, Hugo Elias, Shadow Robot Company
Shadow Dexterous Robot Hand holding a lightbulb.



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Credit: User:BradBeattie
Team Osaka's humanoid robot practicing for Robocup.



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Credit: commons:User:Dake
Sony's toy robot dog, Aibo.



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Credit: Jared C. Benedict
Facially expressive robot Kismet.



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Credit: Mirko Tobias Schaefer
The BIOS Robotlab is designed to write out copies of the bible, mimicking the way they were written out by monks.



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Credit: commons:User:Maximon
Robocup's FU-Fighters small-size team 2004.



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Credit: commons:User:Chris 73
Toyota robot at the Toyota Kaikan in Toyota City.



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Set of Lego Mindstorms.



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Credit: Jeff Keyzer
Monty - a robot from Anybots, tele-operated by a glove.



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Gerd Hirziner, director of the Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics of the German Aerospace Centre and Justin



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Prof. Robert C. Michelson holding his Georgia Tech Entomopter.
The Entomopter is capable of flying on planets such as Mars,
giving several advantages over fixed-wing options.



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Credit: University of Edinburgh
Freddy II
The first robot to use 3D vision
to identify the parts for assembly.



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The nomination process here is relaxed, but articles that meet the featured article or featured picture requirements are more likely to gain support.

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