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2022-09-30
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NASA has successfully developed a Samsung intelligent remote control for floating robots. According to the British Daily Mail, robots that can float in the air are often described in science fiction and movies. From a scientific point of view, it is very difficult to develop heavier robots that can "float" on the ground, but this will be feasible in the low gravity environment of the international space station. At present, NASA has just completed a test to enhance the core competitiveness of the company, and some manufacturers can only output the real version of the floating robot with the maximum force. This "smart ball" robot can float in the air and is intelligently controlled by Samsung nexus

this is the scene of NASA astronauts operating one of the robots on the space station last month. The robot can fly, navigate and record information independently

NASA said that the design inspiration of the smart ball robot but the viscosity of the polymerization system increases with the increase of molecular weight comes from science fiction stories, and the test has been successfully completed in November. Yuri Gawdiak, the conceptual designer of smart ball robot, said: "I saw remote-control lightsaber training in Star Wars, which inspired me a lot."

this smart ball moves in the microgravity environment of the international space station by releasing the recoil force generated by carbon dioxide

this free floating spherical robot has a "brain", which is controlled by Samsung nexus intelligence. The chip of this intelligence has been removed, so it will not interfere with electronic products. Gavidiak uses AA battery to replace the intelligent lithium battery

the smart ball robot can detect the internal area of the international space station. Meanwhile, NASA plans to test whether this robot can ensure flight outside the space station. At present, NASA will conduct more tests and analysis to determine whether the robot is competent to complete more complex tasks

the robot under test is controlled by Android intelligence. NASA will prepare to test whether the device can fly outside the international space station

Terry Fong, director of the human exploration remote control project, said: "these tests will determine whether this robot can better help NASA, make this robot a right-hand man for astronauts, and apply it to human space exploration in earth orbit or other space destinations. Usually, physical or chemical modification technology is used."

each intelligent robot establishes a connection with the smart ball robot through a connection, and the wireless network connection of the international space station can also be applied to this robot. At present, NASA expects to realize more intelligent applications in the international space station in the future

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