How Space Robots Shape The Future [4K] | Tech Effect | Spark

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Publicado 2022-08-26
Robots are becoming increasingly important in our day-to-day operations, and more and more robots are being designed for different functions. There are robots whose designs are inspired by real-life animals, and robots that conduct missions in hazardous conditions like in space. At the same time, scientists are creating brand new robots to aid space missions in the future in various ways. Watch to discover how robots are shaping our future.
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @meejinhuang
    Space robots are the future of space exploration, not humans.
  • @brunov958
    Unfortunately the music is a bit too loud. Besides that, it's a great great documentary. Thanks!
  • @danielash1704
    Boston dynamic's is one to really buy into. Love compassion for all Daniel Ash
  • I was a transmission specialist for 20 years and had to leave the field due to nerve damage in my neck caused by overhead work. Turns out it is a common issue that no one bothers to inform you of when looking into the field.
  • @vincewilson1
    I could have used that Exo skeleton at the end of this video when I was working at the DI at welfare square in SLC. It would have made the job of loader in SMASIS a tremendous easier!
  • @dcolb121
    Good documentary. Music a bit too loud, if even necessary.
  • @larrypotterhead
    Possible applications for some of these amazing inventions could be locating missing and/or hurt ppl, bringing them life saving medicines and supplies.
  • @mhack9881
    I would like to see more on the last exo skeleton
  • @filmcrew3531
    Wasn't Skynet supposed to online: August 4, 1997 at 2:14pm EST? 9152 days, 9 hours, 46 minutes and 0 seconds ago? Or 25 years, 21 days, 9 hours, 46 minutes Or 300 months, 21 days, 9 hours, 46 minutes
  • @danielash1704
    3D printing is a greater chance to be in the home tiol kit that blows a technological idea's. Love compassion for all Daniel Ash
  • @dianeneill499
    I designed a flying bird assassin drone with facial recognition. Weapon of choice. My son was working on the industrial robot upgrade technology, Thanks that was truly fun. Love the jumping spider, excellent design.
  • @llewislower9767
    Well, a real "Iron Man" suits are possible because it's always been about providing large amounts of portable energy for the suit or robot, etc!
  • @soozikins
    No stopping the rise of the machines.
  • @pvtglarson1
    i always thought those people who said the government replaced all birds with drone were crazy but after seeing this it may be true