Dextre, the two-armed robotic handyman of the International Space Station (ISS), was built and delivered in two main parts. The first part, known as the "Mobile Base System," was launched on March 12, 2002, and the second part, the "Dextre robot" itself, was launched on March 11, 2008. Dextre was completed and became operational in 2008, enhancing the maintenance capabilities of the ISS.
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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.
dextre is about 18 years
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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.
No, Canadarm2 and Dextre are not the same. Canadarm2 is a robotic arm used on the International Space Station to move equipment and help with spacewalks, while Dextre (also known as the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator) is a robotic "hand" that can perform delicate tasks and repairs on the station. They work together as part of the larger robotic system on the ISS.
Canada contributed the MSS, Canadarm, Canadarm2, and Dextre
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.
If you mean the robotic arm, then it is called Dextre.
Canada contributed the Mobile Servicing System (Canadarm2 and Dextre) to the International Space Station. Canadarm2 is a robotic arm used for spacecraft operations and maintenance, while Dextre is a two-armed robot used for repairs and maintenance outside of the ISS. These contributions have been crucial for the station's construction and ongoing operations.
Canadarm2 and Dextre, also known as the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator, are major components of the mobile service system of the International Space Station that were designed and built by the Canadian Space Agency. Canadarm2 is a robotic arm used for capturing and docking incoming spacecraft, while Dextre is a dual-armed robot that performs maintenance tasks on the exterior of the space station.