Russia introduces the new generation humanoid robot SAR - 401
Russian scientists have introduced a new generation humanoid robot carrying the SAR-401. The robot will be programmed to accompany astronauts to the international space station early next year.
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According to the Voice of Russia website, the SAR-401 is on display at the Gagarin Astronaut Training Center in the Star City Center, just outside Moscow. This robot will be controlled remotely through a special glove.
A Russian scientist has practiced the glove, and he can control the behavior of the arm and the robot. This will help the SAR - 401 do the work that needs refinement and meticulous.
The SAR-401 can lift up to 10kg of mass on Earth, but that number can increase in space-less gravity. This robot is capable of working both inside and outside the space station.
The SAR - 401 is made by Android Technics, said Vladislav Sychkov, the company 's chief executive. "We have completed the R & D technology to develop the robot' s versatility. It operates on three levels of freedom, moves through a car-like structure and has a balance system, all of which create a multi-functional robot that operates in space. "
"The SAR - 401 robot is responsible for carrying out ISS and outer space operations," said Oleg Gordiyenko, the deputy director of science at the Gagarin astronauts' center . will open up many promises for future research. "
The older SAR-401 model, the SAR-400, is also expected to be used in space by 2014.
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