Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Russia's first 'humanoid' robot at Space Center



Russia on Tuesday successfully installed the first manned manned robot at the International Space Station (ISS). Last week, Russia's campaign failed. Like a human named Fader, a robot, like a human, rotates and brings stuff around. This will especially help scientists on the space station.



A NASA commentator said, "The connection has been established, the robot is attached to the space station. The Russian space station Roskomos also said that the robot was transported to space with the help of unmanned Soyuz MS-1.

The spacecraft was broadcast live by American NASA TV. TV commentators say that the space station has now reached seven. Six scientists are already in space.

The vehicle was launched from southern Kazakhstan last Thursday. The robot will be deployed at the space center by 2 September. The Soyuz vehicle worked exclusively for space only, but this time a robot has been sent. The vessel has shipped 5 kg of dry goods to medical equipment, food, medicines and personal hygiene items.
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Wings is not the first robot sent into space. On 4 May, NASA sent a robot named Robonet-2 with the help of General Motors. This robot was also used to operate in high-risk locations. But after seeing a technical problem, the robot was returned to Earth in the 5th.

Japan also sent a small robot named Kirobo with its astronauts in the 5th. This robot, made by Toyota, could store communications, but could only store Japanese language.

The International Space Center, which has been in orbit since 1949, revolves around the Earth at a speed of 1,000 kilometers per hour.

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