i have seen this robot on a tour of JPL, it is about a foot in diameter and i herd it is to fix the hubble after the last astronaut launch to the hubble occurs
It's not meant to be fast...It's more for functionality and getting the job done. If it's in space then you don't really need to worry about speed, it actually probably helps if it isn't fast..so it doesnt accidently fly off of the side of the satillite or w/e it's fixing.
i have seen this robot on a tour of JPL, it is about a foot in diameter and i herd it is to fix the hubble after the last astronaut launch to the hubble occurs
sk8terdude148 2 years ago
impressive! just wait til they upload some super-computer onto that thing, itll be able to go like.. 157 times as fast as that
NanoBetaGaming 2 years ago
Damn, it's sooo slow! frustrating
HYYST 2 years ago 2
It's not meant to be fast...It's more for functionality and getting the job done. If it's in space then you don't really need to worry about speed, it actually probably helps if it isn't fast..so it doesnt accidently fly off of the side of the satillite or w/e it's fixing.
swfreak195 2 years ago
Great 5*****
EM2008AS 2 years ago
What a fail !!!
This is one of the most unresponsive and unprecise bot I've seen this decade.
DARPA bots really kick NASA bots' ass.
kizkoool 2 years ago
@kizkoool
although i would agree on a face level, but you will find that this project is supported by DARPA!
i dont agree with the "Unprecise" part. the whole point of this is processional placements and trajectory of the Tar's! (Feet)
innerbreed 1 year ago
very unimpressive bot
k166a 2 years ago