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Yes, many robots are designed and used for operations in space. They can assist with tasks such as maintenance, exploration, and assembly within the unique environment of outer space where human access is limited.
Robots are an integral part of life on Earth and in space. However, there are far more robots on the surface of the Earth than in space. Some notable robots on earth include manufacturing robots and robotic surgery tools. Those in space include the robots exploring Mars and the solar system.
Space robots can operate in harsh environments where it may be difficult for astronauts to work, reducing the risk to human life. They can also perform tasks more efficiently and for longer durations than humans. Additionally, robots can be designed and programmed for specific tasks, making them ideal for specialized missions in space.
Robots can be subjected to much higher pressures than the human body can, and space and under the sea are the 2 most pressurised environments we know about. So robots do these jobs for us, so we dont risk exploding (very messy!) in these exreme environments.
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Yes, many robots are designed and used for operations in space. They can assist with tasks such as maintenance, exploration, and assembly within the unique environment of outer space where human access is limited.
Robots are an integral part of life on Earth and in space. However, there are far more robots on the surface of the Earth than in space. Some notable robots on earth include manufacturing robots and robotic surgery tools. Those in space include the robots exploring Mars and the solar system.
space robots
While working with robots you will blow off some parts or even kill yourself if not careful
Yes, Robots will always be used in space.
There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.
Military, Cleaning, Space Robots
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.
Space robotics refers to the use of robots in space.
Robots in Space - 2013 was released on: USA: 17 February 2013 (internet)
someone working with robots
To be in working order. To do as its told. Most americans are basically robots.