it can survive extreme temperature, and pressures. And If a robot dies, you don't have tell it's family.
The red planet that humans have sent robots to is Mars. NASA and other space agencies have sent rovers and landers to explore the Martian surface and gather data about its geology and atmosphere.
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.
yes
Robots are often sent into space instead of humans because they can withstand extreme conditions better and do not require life support systems. They can also perform repetitive or dangerous tasks without risking human lives. Additionally, robots can be more cost-effective for missions that don't require human presence.
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.)
The red planet that humans have sent robots to is Mars. NASA and other space agencies have sent rovers and landers to explore the Martian surface and gather data about its geology and atmosphere.
Yes, several robots have been sent to Saturn. They are usually called "space craft" or "probes."
space robots
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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
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.
no robots are realistic
Yes, NASA has sent two robots to Mars. was one called the Spirit?
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.