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Do Robots Help Humans in Space? We Asked a NASA Technologist
When it comes to space, humans and robots go way back. We rely heavily on our mechanical friends to perform tasks that are too dangerous, difficult, or out of reach for us humans. We’re even working on a new generation of robots that will help us explore in advanced and novel ways.
Robots have been playing an increasingly important role in space exploration. From rovers exploring the surface of Mars to robotic arms assisting astronauts on the International Space Station, robots are helping us to learn more about our solar system and to push the boundaries of human exploration.
In this video, we talk to a NASA technologist about the role of robots in space. We discuss the different types of robots that are being used in space, the benefits of using robots in space, and the challenges of developing and operating robots in the harsh environment of space.
Here are some of the benefits of using robots in space:
Robots can go places that humans cannot, such as the harsh environment of Mars or the extreme radiation levels of deep space.
Robots can perform tasks that are too dangerous or difficult for humans, such as repairing satellites or collecting samples from hazardous environments.
Robots can work for long periods of time without needing to rest or eat.
Robots can be equipped with sensors that can collect data that would be difficult or impossible for humans to collect.
Here are some of the challenges of developing and operating robots in space:
The harsh environment of space can damage robots, so they must be designed to withstand extreme temperatures, radiation, and other hazards.
Robots must be able to operate autonomously, as they cannot rely on human intervention in the event of a problem.
Robots must be able to communicate with humans on Earth, even when they are millions of miles away.
Despite the challenges, robots are playing an increasingly important role in space exploration. As we continue to explore our solar system, robots will be essential in helping us to learn more about our universe and to push the boundaries of human exploration.
We hope you enjoy this video!
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