Climbing Legs for Robonaut 2 Headed to International
Space Station
NASA has built and is sending a set of high-tech legs up to the International
Space Station for Robonaut 2 (R2), the station's robotic crewmember. The new
legs are scheduled to launch on the SpaceX-3 commercial cargo flight to the
International Space Station, scheduled to launch Monday, April 14 at 4:58 p.m.
EDT from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
These new legs, funded by NASA's Human Exploration and Operations and Space
Technology mission directorates, will provide R2 the mobility it needs to help
with regular and repetitive tasks inside and outside the space station. The goal
is to free up the crew for more critical work, including scientific
research.
Once the legs are attached to the R2 torso, the robot will have a fully
extended leg span of nine feet, giving it great flexibility for movement around
the space station. Each leg has seven joints and a device on what would be the
foot, called an "end effector," which allows the robot to take advantage of
handrails and sockets inside and outside the station. A vision system for the
end effectors also will be used to verify and eventually automate each limb's
approach and grasp.
Image Credit: NASA
NASA
Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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