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Robot Justin developed by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is displayed at Automatica 2012 in Munich, Germany, 22 May 2012. In the future, Justin will be remote controlled from the earth to work in space. Automatica takes place from 22 until 25 May 2012. Photo: SVEN HOPPE Image details File size:
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