NASA and GM Create Robonaut 2 with Cutting Edge Technology [Video]

Astrobots roll out!

Danger, Will Robinson! NASA and GM have teamed up to create some creepy-looking robots.

Dubbed R1 and R2, the Astrobots are nothing like their Autobot twins. They don't transform, make hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office, or co-star with Megan Fox. Instead, they get to perform tasks that are too dangerous for humans.

To maximize their capabilities, the robots have been equipped with dexterous hands, which allow them to grab objects like a human would. On top of this, they "can work safely alongside people, a necessity both on Earth and in space."

According to NASA's Doug Cooke, associate administrator for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, "This cutting-edge robotics technology holds great promise, not only for NASA, but also for the nation. I'm very excited about the new opportunities for human and robotic exploration these versatile robots provide across a wide range of applications."

His excitement was echoed by GM's vice president for global research and development, Alan Taub, who said "...this is about safer cars and safer plants. When it comes to future vehicles, the advancements in controls, sensors and vision technology can be used to develop advanced vehicle safety systems. The partnership's vision is to explore advanced robots working together in harmony with people, building better, higher quality vehicles in a safer, more competitive manufacturing environment."

Source: GM

NASA and GM Create Cutting Edge Robotic Technology

WASHINGTON -- NASA and General Motors are working together to accelerate development of the next generation of robots and related technologies for use in the automotive and aerospace industries.

Engineers and scientists from NASA and GM worked together through a Space Act Agreement at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston to build a new humanoid robot capable of working side by side with people. Using leading edge control, sensor and vision technologies, future robots could assist astronauts during hazardous space missions and help GM build safer cars and plants.

The two organizations, with the help of engineers from Oceaneering Space Systems of Houston, developed and built the next iteration of Robonaut. Robonaut 2, or R2, is a faster, more dexterous and more technologically advanced robot. This new generation robot can use its hands to do work beyond the scope of prior humanoid machines. R2 can work safely alongside people, a necessity both on Earth and in space.

"This cutting-edge robotics technology holds great promise, not only for NASA, but also for the nation," said Doug Cooke, associate administrator for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "I'm very excited about the new opportunities for human and robotic exploration these versatile robots provide across a wide range of applications."

"For GM, this is about safer cars and safer plants," said Alan Taub, GM's vice president for global research and development. "When it comes to future vehicles, the advancements in controls, sensors and vision technology can be used to develop advanced vehicle safety systems. The partnership's vision is to explore advanced robots working together in harmony with people, building better, higher quality vehicles in a safer, more competitive manufacturing environment."

The idea of using dexterous, human-like robots capable of using their hands to do intricate work is not new to the aerospace industry. The original Robonaut, a humanoid robot designed for space travel, was built by the software, robotics and simulation division at Johnson in a collaborative effort with the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency 10 years ago. During the past decade, NASA gained significant expertise in building robotic technologies for space applications. These capabilities will help NASA launch a bold new era of space exploration.

"Our challenge today is to build machines that can help humans work and explore in space," said Mike Coats, Johnson's center director. "Working side by side with humans, or going where the risks are too great for people, machines like Robonaut will expand our capability for construction and discovery."

NASA and GM have a long, rich history of partnering on key technologies, starting in the 1960s with the development of the navigation systems for the Apollo missions. GM also played a vital role in the development of the Lunar Rover Vehicle, the first vehicle to be used on the moon.

For more information about Robonaut 2, visit:  http://www.nasa.gov/topics/technology/features/robonaut.html

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 vertigobike vertigobike
Man is playing God and the robots will want independence and rights of their own one day... wars will be fought - who will win: the future will tell us :-) Obrigado
February 5, 2010 5:21 pm
 Dolomight 74-86 Dolomight 74-86
Sera Connor. Come with me If you want to live.
February 5, 2010 5:37 pm
 eddie eddie
These robots have been programed not to harm humans no matter what. These bots can run at speeds up to 30 mph.
February 5, 2010 5:57 pm
 Siawa Siawa
Too many movies to warn us about Robots, but we still trying to make them. Sad. /Sarcasim!
February 5, 2010 6:03 pm
 RobERob RobERob
Whatever... I'm not impressed. No independent power source, remedial movements, too dependent on user input... this just show how far we're lacking in this area of study. I could care less about what robotic hand movements! Asimo could WALK over and kick R1/R2's ass... literally! This is nothing more than a marketing ploy for GM.
February 5, 2010 6:10 pm
 Joe_Limon Joe_Limon
Why would GM need a self powered robot that can walk? What you are looking at is the end of the uaw employee.
February 5, 2010 6:28 pm
 need4speed need4speed
R1/R2 vs ASIMO the battle to end all battles. who wins?
February 5, 2010 6:58 pm
 Joe_Limon Joe_Limon
ASIMO walks away and unplugs R2 :)
February 5, 2010 8:27 pm
 captwhizbang captwhizbang
Great...GM can spend the time and money to develop this but they cant get me parts for the countless 09 an 10 model Cadillacs on my service racks, and what parts they can send me take 2 weeks to get delivered from the parts plant 15 miles away. EFF GM and the UAW and all the blood suckin management that ruined the car business for us that are pushing they're worthless products. Other than that...cool!
February 5, 2010 9:09 pm
 Dolomight 74-86 Dolomight 74-86
While were at it damn gm for making my cadillac seville engine bay so damn crammed and hard to work in.
February 5, 2010 9:28 pm
 eddie eddie
These bots can actually reason on their own and make communication with humans.
February 5, 2010 9:32 pm
 Mikeado Mikeado
ASIMO would kick their shiny metal asses up and down.
February 8, 2010 7:52 am