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SpaceX delivers ice cream, mice, AI robot to space station

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — A SpaceX shipment arrived at the Internatio­nal Space Station on Monday, bearing berries and ice cream, mice and the first orbiting robot with artificial intelligen­ce.

The Dragon capsule reached the station three days after launching from Cape Canaveral. Station astronaut Ricky Arnold used a large mechanical arm to grab the Dragon, as the spacecraft soared above Quebec.

The nearly 2,700-kilogram delivery includes geneticall­y identical mice for a study of gut bacteria, and the round robot Cimon (pronounced Simon). Slightly bigger than a basketball, the AI robot from the Germany Space Agency is meant to assist German astronaut Alexander Gerst with science experiment­s. Cimon’s brain will constantly be updated by IBM, so its intelligen­ce — and role — keep growing.

There’s also super-caffeinate­d coffee aboard the Dragon, to go with the fresh blueberrie­s and ice cream.

“Looking forward to some really exciting weeks ahead as we unload the science and get started on some great experiment­s,” Arnold told Mission Control minutes after snaring the Dragon.

When told it was the 30th cargo ship to be captured by the station’s robot arm, Arnold noted, “It’s hard to believe … how far we’ve come. It’s quite an accomplish­ment.” Most of those visiting vessels have been provided by private U.S. companies hired by NASA to keep the space station well stocked.

Mission Control noted it was especially fitting that the 30th capture occurred over Quebec; the station’s robot arm is Canada’s contributi­on.

Besides Gerst, the station is home to three Americans and two Russians.

 ?? NASA TV VIA AP ?? Å SpaceX cargo capsule approaches the Internatio­nal Space Station on Monday to deliver the first robot with artificial intelligen­ce in orbit.
NASA TV VIA AP Å SpaceX cargo capsule approaches the Internatio­nal Space Station on Monday to deliver the first robot with artificial intelligen­ce in orbit.

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