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Grabbing objects in space is far harder than it looks — but NASA’s claw robot makes it possible. Designed to operate in microgravity, this robotic claw can grip rocks and irregular objects that seem impossible to hold. Instead of squeezing like a human hand, it adapts its shape, anchors securely, and prevents objects from drifting away. This technology is critical for asteroid sampling, space exploration, and future missions where robots must work with precision in zero gravity.
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