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- Dextre - Wikipedia
Dextre, also known as the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM), is a two-armed robot, or telemanipulator, which is part of the Mobile Servicing System on the International Space Station (ISS), and does repairs that would otherwise require astronauts to do spacewalks
- About Dextre - Canadian Space Agency
Dextre is a versatile robot that maintains the International Space Station (ISS) Part of Canada's contribution to the Station, it is the most sophisticated space robot ever built
- Dextre at Work - NASA
Dextre, built by the Canadian Space Agency, has arms more than 9 feet in length and can attach power tools as fingers Behind Dextre is the blackness of space, while Earth looms over Dextre’s head
- Friends of NASA: Robots at The Terminator: Dextre Canadarm2 . . .
Dextre tackles the tough or routine jobs that need to be done in the harsh environment of space The Station's robotic assistant allows astronauts to spend more time doing scientific experiments instead of performing risky spacewalks
- Astronaut catches Dextre space robot busting a move outside ISS — for . . .
NASA astronaut Don Pettit took a 10-hour timelapse of Dextre, a handy Canadian robot, working with a science experiment on the ISS
- ISS Components - Canadarm2 and Dextre
The Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator [SPDM], called 'Dextre' is a smaller two-armed robot capable of handling delicate assembly tasks to reduce the workload of astronauts on space walks
- Dextre | robot | Britannica
…astronauts brought the Canadian robot, Dextre, which was so sophisticated that it would be able to perform tasks that previously would have required astronauts to make space walks, and the first part of Kibo
- DCHP-3 | Dextre
Dextre will enable the crew of the space station to perform repairs and maintenance operations without having to leave their pressurized modules It can be operated either from a console inside the space station, or by ground controllers
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