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With a friendly handshake NASA makes first contact with its space robot

We all knew the day would come when our robot overlords would invade from space, but what we didn’t expect was that they’d so polite…

NASA's Robonaut. Credit NASA

The International Space Station’s Commander, Daniel Burbank, today became the first man to shake hands with a humanoid robot (@AstroRobonaut) in space.  AstroRobonaut was launched into space to join the crew of the ISS this time last year and since then has been undergoing some tests… and tweeting; the robot has been tweeting a lot.

After the handshake Robonaut congratulated the ISS commander @AstroCoastie with this message.

https://twitter.com/AstroRobonaut/status/169828830708637696″ data-datetime=”2012-02-15T17:02:03+00:00
NASA commented, “Man meets machine aboard the International Space Station as expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank reaches out and shakes the hand of Robonaut.”  Commander Burbank confirmed it was a firm handshake and congratulated the programmers and engineers, describing Robonaut as “impressive.”

Robonaut has been developed by NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas and the agency says that there are four Robonauts in existence, one of which is on the ISS.  NASA also says that these robots are key to its future missions,

“Robonauts are essential to NASA’s future as we go beyond low earth orbit and continue to explore the vast wonder that is space.”

As for the impending robot invasion from space, we might have some time to go, as Robonaut still doesn’t have legs yet.  The robot is currently attached to the ISS but when it does eventually get its legs these will be designed to allow it to climb through the ISS’s interior and conduct space walks.

https://twitter.com/AstroRobonaut/status/169837979030913024″ data-datetime=”2012-02-15T17:38:24+00:00
And just in case you though that a legless Robonaut was harmless have a look at this four legged walking robot being developed by the US Military’s advanced research department, DARPA.  Called a Dismounted Warfighter, the robot is semi-autonomous and can identify and avoid potential obstacles.

You have been warned.

Ajit Jain

Ajit Jain is marketing and sales head at Octal Info Solution, a leading iPhone app development company and offering platform to hire Android app developers for your own app development project. He is available to connect on Google Plus, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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