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Shenzhou-16 crew completes first spacewalk

STORY: Shenzhou-16 crew completes first spacewalk DATELINE: July 21, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:51 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: SCIENCE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the spacewalk STORYLINE: The Shenzhou-16 crew members on board China's orbiting space station completed their first spacewalk at 9:40 p.m. (Beijing Time) on Thursday, according to the China Manned Space Agency. Jing Haipeng, Zhu Yangzhu and Gui Haichao collaborated to pull off all set tasks with the assistance of the space station's robotic arm. Jing and Zhu have since returned to the Wentian lab module safely. During the extravehicular activities lasting about eight hours, they completed several tasks, including the installation and lifting of the support frame for a panoramic camera outside the Tianhe core module, and unlocking and lifting of two panoramic cameras outside the Mengtian lab module. This was the first time for Jing, who is on his fourth spaceflight, to perform a spacewalk. Zhu has become China's first flight engineer to take part in extrav

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2 men held for alleged theft using skimming devices, spy cameras

2 men held for alleged theft using skimming devices, spy cameras

NAGOYA, Japan - Photo shows the skimming devices confiscated by Nagoya policy on March 7. The police served fresh arrest warrants on two men who are suspected of installing either skimming devices or spy cameras at seven unmanned bank outlets in Aichi and Gifu prefectures and stealing more than 11 million yen from eight customers' accounts.

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Fujitsu units develop human-assisting robots

Fujitsu units develop human-assisting robots

TOKYO, Japan - A humanoid robot developed by Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. and Fujitsu Frontech Ltd. pushes a load. Each robot is 1.3 meters tall, weighs 63 kilograms and can move to its destination with the help of eight cameras in its head and a newly developed high-speed three-dimensional image processing system.

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Fujitsu units develop human-assisting robots

Fujitsu units develop human-assisting robots

TOKYO, Japan - A humanoid robot developed by Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. and Fujitsu Frontech Ltd. pushes a load. Each robot is 1.3 meters tall, weighs 63 kilograms and can move to its destination with the help of eight cameras in its head and a newly developed high-speed three-dimensional image processing system. (Kyodo)

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2 men held for alleged theft using skimming devices, spy cameras

2 men held for alleged theft using skimming devices, spy cameras

NAGOYA, Japan - Photo shows the skimming devices confiscated by Nagoya policy on March 7. The police served fresh arrest warrants on two men who are suspected of installing either skimming devices or spy cameras at seven unmanned bank outlets in Aichi and Gifu prefectures and stealing more than 11 million yen from eight customers' accounts. (Kyodo)

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Kyocera Corp.'s new concept car

Kyocera Corp.'s new concept car

Photo taken in Kyoto on Sept. 29, 2020, shows Kyocera Corp.'s concept car Moeye unveiled to the media. The concept car featuring a transparent dashboard that can project images transmitted from eight cameras mounted on the front of the car was jointly developed with University of Tokyo professor Masahiko Inami, a specialist in optical camouflage technology.

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Kyocera Corp.'s new concept car

Kyocera Corp.'s new concept car

Photo taken in Kyoto on Sept. 29, 2020, shows the transparent dashboard of Kyocera Corp.'s concept car Moeye. The dashboard, which can project images transmitted from eight cameras mounted on the front of the car, was jointly developed with University of Tokyo professor Masahiko Inami, a specialist in optical camouflage technology.

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Kyocera Corp.'s new concept car

Kyocera Corp.'s new concept car

Photo taken in Kyoto on Sept. 29, 2020, shows Kyocera Corp.'s concept car Moeye unveiled to the media. The concept car featuring a transparent dashboard that can project images transmitted from eight cameras mounted on the front of the car was jointly developed with University of Tokyo professor Masahiko Inami, a specialist in optical camouflage technology.

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Kyocera Corp.'s new concept car

Kyocera Corp.'s new concept car

Photo taken in Kyoto on Sept. 29, 2020, shows Kyocera Corp.'s concept car Moeye unveiled to the media. The concept car featuring a transparent dashboard that can project images transmitted from eight cameras mounted on the front of the car was jointly developed with University of Tokyo professor Masahiko Inami, a specialist in optical camouflage technology.

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Matsushita to sell digital cameras under Leica tie-up

Matsushita to sell digital cameras under Leica tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the LUMIX DMC-LC5, one of the two high-speed digital still cameras (DSC) which Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. will begin marketing Oct. 27 as the first products under an alliance with Leica Camera AG of Germany. The LUMIX DMC-LC5 is equipped with Leica's DC Vario-Summicron lens and can shoot up to eight frames per second. Matsushita said Sept. 17 it has not suggested a retail price for the new product.

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