File:Robonaut 1 possible mobility.jpg
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English: Robonaut’s inherent versatility has motivated several future design configurations. Beyond the single leg option for space based operations, other options seen in figure 11, include rovers with the Robonaut upper body configured as a Centaur for surface missions, a rail mounted version confined spaces, and even a two legged Robonaut for terrain applications. The upper body has a
back pack configuration to connect directly with the large Space station manipulators for gross positioning and a version with extra battery storage capability for independent mobility. |
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Source | http://robotics.estec.esa.int/i-SAIRAS/isairas2001/papers/Paper_AM113.pdf |
Author | NASA |
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