I wud say robots are gay !!!!
About 1,000 per pound and about 50,000 to 100,000 for the robot itself, As compared to 100,000 to 150,000 per human on a crew plus food and water.
a robot that goes to space
The robot was built to replace the human work is done. The robot used in space because there are no conditions for human life. Space robot is highly resistant to impact and temperature changes. Space robot is very strong. Space robot will use less energy. Space robot made ​​of light alloy and resistant. Space robot technology is very advanced. The combination of mechatronics. Electronics. Mechanics.
The term space robots would only apply to a robot that is used in space. The human race has only a limited presence in space at the present time, and not a lot of robots in space. One could call the Mars rover a robot of sorts.
A satellite is a Space Robot?
Hundreds of them. Every unmanned space capsule, and probably most manned ones as well, is a robot - it has to do many things automatically. (Don't confuse "robot" with "android" - a robot in human form! The latter are common in science fiction.)
It was called Robot.
Robot.
The problem with human exploration of space is that you have to spend a lot of money creating an environment that supports human life. A robot doesn't need (much) heat, light or oxygen and no one cries if it dies or can't get back. So it's much cheaper to send a robot. Robots can also be sent to places where a human would struggle to perform useful experiments - so they can be used to investigate close to volcanoes or undersea and take samples without being hampered by gloves.
The robot was propelled by a track system .
Obviously, the Lost in Space Robot would need his "head gasket" bolts tightened first.
The robot in Lost In Space was voiced by Dick Tufeld, who was also the series narrator. The individual who performed the robot was Bob May, which was designed by Robert Kinoshita.