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All robots have a computer brain—that is what makes them robots. All robots have a certain amount of preprogramming, but today, all of them need humans in some kind of mission control to operate them. The next generations of robots that go ...
Yes, in fact most do. Many robots have very long names that we shorten into acronyms. For instance, the next Canadian robot to be sent to the ISS is called Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator, and so was called SPDM. Even that name was not very nice so now the robot's new nickname is Dextre. ---- Answer provided by CAF Capt. Marc Fricker Image:K2S logosmall ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - ROBOTS
... before they are ready to go into space. Coming back into the spaceship, astronauts do not have to do anything special as they already purged all the nitrogen out of their blood when doing the pre-breathe exercise. They just take their suits off. ---- Answer provided by Russell Romanella ...
... , people would not want to get too close to them. At this time, we do not have the technology to send a mission to a star in a reasonable amount of time ...
... as going to different planets in the solar system. They still do that work today, but they also help humans. Robots on the International Space Station (ISS), for example, help the astronauts ... . Humans need to be there to do what humans do best—think and respond. Robots, on the other hand will always be needed to help humans do dangerous or boring work. ---- Answer provided ...
... you board an airplane—and how to have a great time, which probably you already know how to do. Any training would help you do those two things. Before you leave you ... about the spaceship you are on, how it works, and what cool things you can do while you are out in space. ---- Answer provided by Tim Bailey & Loretta Hidalgo Image:K2S ...
You will not have to be in tip-top shape to go, but we do recommend it No physical preparation will be required, but if you do take on physical training for your flight, I bet you will be able to do more zero-gravity flips than anyone else. ---- Answer provided by Tim Bailey & Loretta Hidalgo Image: ...
I do not know of anyone that has had to come back inside to answer a call ... to work quite well. Because of the carefully designed foods there is little chance of having to do Number Two while out in a spacesuit, although in the earlier programs, we wore ...
... brushing your teeth in space is done pretty much just like you do it on Earth. After brushing, you have the option of either swallowing the toothpaste or spitting it out into ...
... , it could be rather expensive. Unless you are going into space with NASA, you may have to pay for your own suit. NASA furnishes suits for the astronauts. The spacesuit that ... you would never use the parts for another astronaut or another mission, then you would have a one-time use and the cost could probably be as high as the news ...

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