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NASA Astronaut Control Robots In Germany From Space Station
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1 week ago
While aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Jonny Kim controlled robots on a simulated martian landscape in Germany.
Credit: European Space Agency (ESA)
Footage: ESA/DLR
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What if we told you that these robots are being controlled from space, 400 kilometers above Earth?
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From the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Johnny Kim is guiding a team of robots here on the ground.
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This is all part of an experiment called Surface Avatar, a collaboration between ESA and the German Aerospace Center .
00:51
Its goal? To explore how astronauts can command robotic teams from space,
00:57
giving us the tools to one day explore the Moon and Mars together.
01:04
The first part of the experiment involved retrieving sample containers scattered across a simulated Martian landscape,
01:12
built at DLR's facilities in Germany.
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ESA's four-legged robot Spot navigated the terrain autonomously, locating and collecting the samples.
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At a handover station, Johnny took over, supervising DLR's humanoid robot, Roland Justin, by selecting
02:08
and combining high-level commands from a pre-defined set.
02:13
He guided Justin through the steps needed to transfer the samples to a lander.
02:33
In this kind of scenarios, we can control the robots as our avatars, either remote
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operated autonomous commands to execute certain tasks.
02:42
Next came a simulated cave exploration.
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ESA's Interact rover transported a smaller robot dog, Bert, to the cave entrance.
02:54
A boulder blocked the way.
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Johnny used Interact's robotic arm to remove the obstacle and placed Bert on the ground.
03:04
But things didn't go smoothly on purpose.
03:08
In a simulated malfunction, Bert detected one of its legs was damaged.
03:15
Johnny had to retrain the robot dog's walking algorithm in real time before it could continue
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into the cave.
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I think that obstacle has moved sufficiently for Bert to get in.
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Once fixed, Bert entered the cave and detected signs of ice, like we might find on Mars.
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These challenges are designed to test how astronauts respond when things don't go as planned.
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What was really important there is that the robot, it can still make mistakes during this complex task,
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because it has to collect sample tubes, bring it somewhere else, navigate.
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And to make this entire task autonomous, it's really important that it can also recover from its own failures,
04:03
and that it then can retry again.
04:06
Behind the scenes, the team worked to ensure stable and secure communication between the robots on Earth
04:13
and Johnny on the ISS.
04:15
To really grab a big portion of the rock, so I kind of be strategic about what part of the rock I'm going to grab.
04:24
The Surface Avatar experiment has advanced how humans and robots interact.
04:29
We've made so many advances together, from working with a single robot, working with simpler modalities
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of commanding robots, to having much more complex robotic teams, as you can see here.
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And now, of course, the robots and the astronauts are separated by an orbiting spacecraft,
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but if you imagine in the future, the astronaut and the robot could actually go hand in hand
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and explore together almost like a shepherd with its dog, so the astronaut could give voice commands.
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So we think through all of the scenarios and think that indeed humans and robots do well to explore together.
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So that's what we're going to do, as such an organization.
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So that was awesome, that we did not go have enough space to get it.
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Don't worry about the proteins and things that have been told today,
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but we didn't really do the things that we had to eat.
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And then we have to talk about the story and start researching the world to try and ask yourself
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all the robots and the robots that are available.
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So that we are all going to do so, even if you can think about the space and the molecules that have been used in the world.
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So that's the thing we have to do so much work.
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We're going to do so.
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We're going to reach out the space with your audience to be together.
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