NASA’s dexterous Surrogate robot is designed for danger
NASA is showing off a robot that brings a yogi’s flexibility to the delicate task of working in crippled nuclear power plants such as Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi, knocked out by a massive tsunami and earthquake in 2011.
Nicknamed Surge (it’s officially known as Surrogate), the robot was designed by the space agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to be able to manipulate valves and switches in areas that are too hazardous for human workers.
Packbot robots, made by U.S. robot manufacturer iRobot, were deployed to Fukushima Daiichi to gather radiation readings from inside the complex, but Surrogate could bring a more hands-on approach.
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