NASA one step closer to deploying humanoid robots in space

Scarlett Evans, IoT World Today

January 16, 2024

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NASA one step closer to deploying humanoid robots in space

NASA is one step closer to sending humanoid robots to space, with the agency’s humanoid design, Valkyrie, undergoing some of its final testing phases at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

According to the agency, Valkyrie is designed for “damaged or degraded environments” such as natural disaster sites, though NASA developed the robot with a longer-term goal of sending it for off-planet missions.

NASA’s engineers said with tests underway at the Johnson Space Center they are getting gradually closer to making robots like Valkyrie ready for space.

The software behind humanoid robots becoming increasingly sophisticated. NASA’s engineers said a design such as Valkyrie would eventually have the same dexterity and functionality as human operators, completing tasks such as cleaning solar panels or fixing equipment.

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