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NASA's space robot assembled and awaiting first assignment

After final space walk Monday night, all that's left are more tests and Dextre's first job

March 18, 2008 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - With power flowing and arms, cameras and even a tool belt in place, NASA's space robot is ready for work.

After a few hairy days last week, the  assembly of Dextre,  the $200 million Canadian-built robot has gone like clockwork, according to Allard Beutel, a spokesman for NASA.  

Tuesday night's space walk was the last one needed to get Dextre up and running. Now, the 12-foot-tall robot with a 30-foot wing span will undergo a series of tests to make sure it's in full working order -- and wait for its first assignment.

"It's great to have it up there," Beutel told Computerworld. "No matter how much you test on the ground, you're going to have hiccups and you have to deal with it in space. We're learning how to work and build stuff in space. This is what we need to learn."

The robot is expected to take on most of the maintenance jobs required outside of the space station, thus cutting back on the number of dangerous space walks the astronauts must make. Dextre can work with objects as large as a phone booth or as small as a phone book.

A challenge for the engineers on the space station and on the ground is that the robot went into space in nine pieces. It never was fully assembled on Earth, because it would have been crushed by its own weight -- 3,400 pounds. The first time it would be in one piece and operated as a whole, would be when it is 220 miles above the Earth and orbiting at 15,700 m.p.h.

In the space walk Monday night, two astronauts attached a 1-square-foot camera on a 3-foot rigger extending out from Dextre's hip. The camera will be one of five that eventually will be set up -- one on its foot, one on each gripper and two on its hips -- to give Dextre and its operators a "stereo view" of what the robot is working on.

Michel Wander, a systems engineer who worked on Dextre at the Canadian Space Agency, said astronauts also attached a tool holder assembly to Dextre Monday night. The attachment, set up much like a tool belt, holds tools, like a socket extension and a robotic microconical, that Dextre will need to do maintenance work on the outside of the International Space Station

The astronauts also attached a platform that Dextre can use to carry the spare parts it needs when it moves to a work site.

"Right now, because both arms are attached, he looks pretty gangly and humanoid," said Wander. "After Monday night, if they need him, they could use him. But that's not planned. He still needs some testing."



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