Monday, September 7, 2015

Robonaut humanoid robotic



 
Robonaut is a humanoid robotic development project conducted by the Dextrous Robotics Laboratory at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas. Robonaut differs from other current space-faring robots in that, while most current space robotic systems (such as robotic arms, cranes and exploration rovers) are designed to move large objects, Robonaut's tasks require more dexterity.

The core idea behind the Robonaut series is to have a humanoid machine work alongside astronauts. Its form factor and dexterity are designed such that Robonaut can use space tools and work in similar environments suited to astronauts.

NASA has been working on creating legs for the Robonaut 2, a helper robot currently in service aboard the International Space Station. The agency says the extra appendages are needed to give Robonaut more mobility. With the robot able to move around more easily, the ISS crew will be freed from mundane tasks inside and outside the station.

Robonaut is currently attached to a support post. With legs, the robot will be able to move around more easily and use both hands while grasping with at least one foot.


Watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkagxtiy1-M

Know more:http://robonaut.jsc.nasa.gov/default.asp
 

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