First ISS-To-Earth 'Handshake' Demonstrates Space-to-Ground Remote Control
Zothecula writes: NASA astronaut Terry Virts, aboard the International Space Station, and ESA telerobotics specialist André Schiele, in the Netherlands, made space history this week with the first telerobotic "handshake" between space and Earth. Using special force feedback joysticks that acquire force data and create the sensation of pressure, Virts and Schiele brought the agencies closer to allowing astronauts in remote locations to naturally and safely control robotic devices and perform potentially dangerous or otherwise impossible tasks.
Could this be used for loved ones who are away? Like, one on Earth and one in space.
Is this what space exploration has been reduced to?
Like sending people to the moon and Mars?
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
While cool, TF summary notes this is a first "between space and Earth". I'm guessing this has already been done between two (possibly distant) places on earth. The IN SPACE factor is neat, but is there much new here?
Why are we shaking hands with ISIS? They cut off people's heads.
We can now perform all the ISS work from Bangalore with tele-presence. Astronauts cost too much.