2010-02-06

NASA and GM's Robonaut2

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Discovery News

Meet 'Robonaut 2,' Your Future Co-Worker

THE GIST:
  • NASA and GM have unveiled robots that work alongside humans -- on Earth and in space.
  • Engineers are trying to mimic human form and have the Robonaut work at human speeds.
  • NASA may employ the robots as spacewalkers' assistants.
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NASA, GM Take Giant Leap in Robotic Technology
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Robonaut2 – or R2 for short – is the next generation dexterous robot, developed through a Space Act Agreement by NASA and General Motors. Credit: NASA.
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SLIDESHOW: NASA Unveils Robonaut 2
"This cutting-edge robotics technology holds great promise, not only for NASA, but also for the nation," said Doug Cooke, associate administrator for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "I'm very excited about the new opportunities for human and robotic exploration these versatile robots provide across a wide range of applications."
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  1. Meet 'Robonaut 2,' Your Future Co-Worker : Discovery News
  2. NASA - NASA, GM Take Giant Leap in Robotic Technology
  3. YouTube - NASA and GM Take a Giant Leap Forward in Robotics
  4. YouTube - Robonaut
  5. NASA - Robonaut2, the Next Generation Dexterous Robot
  6. FOXNews.com - Will Robonaut Boldly Go Where NASA Won't?
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  2. DailyTech - NASA, GM Unveil Robonaut 2
  3. Robonaut 2: NASA, GM Create Cutting Edge Robotic Technology
  4. Meet R2: Your robotic coworker courtesy of NASA, GM - SmartPlanet
  5. Robonaut 2: The offspring of GM and NASA | Planetary Gear - CNET News
  6. Gallery: GM, NASA develop super worker | ZDNet Photo Gallery
  7. Robonaut2: NASA's Red Shirt Who May One Day Rule the Fleet - Robonaut2 - Gizmodo
  8. NASA and GM's Robonaut2 allows human astronauts to feel the fear of obsolescence (video) -- Engadget