Aurora

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Aurora is a wealthy, technologically advanced Spacer world in Isaac Asimov’s Robot series, known for its robot-dependent society and pivotal role in the development of human-robot relations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spacer world
fictional location
fictional planet
appearsInSeries Elijah Baley novels
Robot series
appearsInWork Robots and Empire
The Robots of Dawn
creator Isaac Asimov
governedBy Auroran Council
hasEconomicBasis advanced robotics
high-technology industry
hasHistoricalArc decline leading to abandonment
hasKeyCharacteristic long human lifespans
low population density
robot-dependent society
strict social customs
technologically advanced society
wealthy society
xenophobic attitude toward Earthmen
hasNotableField robot psychology
robotics research
hasNotableInhabitant Dr. Han Fastolfe
Gladia Delmarre
R. Daneel Olivaw
R. Giskard Reventlov
hasPoliticalSystem oligarchic democracy
hasPopulationType Spacers
hasReputation center of Spacer political power
leading Spacer world
hasRobotPolicy political control over advanced robot designs
widespread household robots
hasSocialNorm heavy reliance on robots for labor
minimal direct human contact
prejudice against Earthmen
hasTechnologyLevel higher than Earth
homeWorldOf R. Daneel Olivaw (later residence)
R. Giskard Reventlov
inConflictWith Earth
other Spacer worlds
influences Earth's future colonization policy
Galactic expansion of humanity
languageUsed Galactic Basic Standard
surface form: Galactic Standard (Spacer dialect)
locatedInFictionalRegion Spacer worlds
surface form: Spacer Worlds
partOfUniverse Asimov universe
surface form: Isaac Asimov's Robot–Foundation universe
playsRoleIn development of human-robot relations
political struggle among Spacer worlds
precedesInTimeline Foundation era
settingFor Elijah Baley's investigation in The Robots of Dawn
usesTechnology positronic robots

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