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Paper Title: Advancements and Challenges in NASA Robotics: Expanding Horizons for Space Exploration
Authors Name: Ainesh Das
Unique Id: IJSDR2306221
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 6, June-2023
Abstract: Abstract In NASA's exploration and research endeavours, robotics are vital. The space agency uses robotic systems and technology to carry out a variety of activities, from satellite maintenance and space exploration to building habitats and planetary rovers. Robots have been an integral part of NASA’s space exploration and research, whether it be rovers, humanoid robots or robotic arms. These robots have been a critical part of many space projects done by NASA throughout the years.Technologies for satellite maintenance and repair missions have been developed by NASA. Examples of programmes designed to increase the lifespan of satellites include the Robotic Refuelling Mission (RRM) and the Restore-L mission. These programmes use robotic systems to refuel satellites or repair and upgrade its components. NASA has been working on the creation of lunar rovers as part of the Artemis programme. With the help of these rovers, humans will be able to explore the lunar surface, carry out experiments, and collect useful data on crewed trips to the Moon. Robotic manufacturing in space is an idea that NASA has been looking into. Robots could be able to create tools, spare parts, and even dwellings using 3D printing technology on other celestial worlds like the Moon or Mars by exploiting locally accessible materials. Future trips to Mars and other celestial planets are being planned by NASA. Robotic systems will be necessary for the collection, storage, and ultimate return to Earth of these samples for in-depth scientific examination. This Paper sheds light on the types of robots used in NASA’s missions, their working, and their impact on space research along with various. This research highlights different types of robots which were part of NASA’s missions through the years. The materials used to make these robots along with the tech which is used to make them one of a kind. The study focuses on how they revolutionised space exploration for mankind and also how it opened future possibilities for us, along with that we will see how these machines can be used in other fields like farming, medical and disaster management.
Keywords: Robots, equipment, space, explore, study, astronauts, tasks
Cite Article: "Advancements and Challenges in NASA Robotics: Expanding Horizons for Space Exploration", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 6, page no.1657 - 1660, June-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2306221.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2306221
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 6, June-2023
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