A robot made for space.
A robot made for space.


What should the body of a robot created to live in space be like? Science fiction imagined mechanical astronauts with legs, helmets and a human appearance walking through orbital stations as if space were just a futuristic version of the Earth, but aerospace engineering began to notice something curious: in zero gravity, the legs may be completely useless and it was exactly that logic that led the Canadian company Orbit Robotics to create the Helios, a space humanoid that completely abandons traditional human autonomy.
In micro-gravity, locomotion does not depend on steps, but on anchor points and motion control, so Orbit Robotics engineers came to a simple conclusion, if the robot does not need to walk, it makes more sense to transform the legs into tools, with four arms, Helios can attach part of the body to the structure of the station while using the other limbs to execute simultaneous tasks, something extremely important in orbital environments where any wrong movement can push the operator away and its internal engineering also completely deviates from traditional industrial robotics.

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