Dextre is a Canadian robotic system used on the International Space Station primarily for maintenance and repairs. It consists of two robotic arms equipped with specialized tools and cameras, allowing it to perform intricate tasks outside the space station without direct astronaut involvement.
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The Dextre reduces the number of spacewalks astronauts do. This increases the amount of time the astronauts have to research space and astronomy. The Dextre also will become space trash eventually once we have invented new technology.
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Dextre, the Canadian robotic system on the International Space Station, was built in 2008. It is designed to perform various tasks, including maintenance and repairs outside the space station.
Canada contributed the MSS, Canadarm, Canadarm2, and Dextre
If you mean the robotic arm, then it is called Dextre.
It is best known for the Canadarm (officially: Space Station Remote Manipulating System, SSRMS) and the continuation Dextre, also nicknamed Candahand.
Because of the vast area over which the population of Canada lives a large quantity of taxes go towards maintainin and constructing roads and related infrustructure. This leaves less money to spend on things like space exploration. This being said Canada has a space agency which sends people to space via NASA. Canada also supplies the Canada Arm which is a main component of the international space staion and NASA space craft. The Canada arm is used to perform extra vehicular activities to reduce workload of the crews. The Canada arm is privately owned and is not the product of the Canadian government.