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Floating blue-eyed robot keeps watch on the ISS: Space photo of the day
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JAXA’s Internal Ball Camera-2 floats inside the Japan Experiment Module (JEM) aboard the International Space Station as it is tested for its ability to autonomously capture photos and video of the station’s crew at work.
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