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Endeavour Crew to Assemble Giant Robot, in Space

Frizzled writes "Part of the space shuttle crew's scheduled mission for this week is to assemble a massive robot which will 'rise like Frankenstein' from the shuttle's cargo bay. The robot, named Dextre, has 11-foot arms, a shoulder span of nearly 8 feet, a height of 12 feet, and was built by the Canadian Space Agency. 'Dextre can pivot at the waist, and has seven joints per arm. Its hands, or grippers, have built-in socket wrenches, cameras and lights. Only one arm is designed to move at a time to keep the robot stable and avoid a two-arm collision. The robot has no face or legs, and with its long arms certainly doesn't look human.'"

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  1. Please have both English and Metric Sockets... by newgalactic · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Please have both English and Metric Sockets... It sounds silly, but they already drove a Martian lander into the dirt for what is almost the same reason. ...Oh wait, it's Canadian. Does that make a difference?

  2. Not Frankenstein by onkelonkel · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In keeping with /. pedantry I would like to point out that Baron Victor von Frankenstein was the sceintist, and that the monster had no name.

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  3. Re:Robotic overlords by HungSoLow · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Canadian made, no less.