Kirobo world's first talking robot astronaut Details, Space Working
ONE giam leap for robotkind! The world's first talking robot astronaut - Kirobo - was successfully blasted into space on Sunday by Japanese scientists.
The robot was designed to be a companion for astronauts to stop them from getting lonely while in space. Officials at lite Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said the H2B rocket, carrying food, water and other supplies, lifted off from the island of Tanegashima on Sunday.
Included in the cargo is a small robot named Kirobo, which will serve as a companion for Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata who will join the crew later this year. Kirobo was put through a series of zero-gravity and other safely icsis before il was deemed ready for flight.
The 34 centimetres tali robot can speak Japanese and is designed to provide emotional support for people isolated for long periods. "SPACE.Com" reported. The Kirobo space robot is a diminutive mechanical person just 34 centimeters tall, built to converse with astronauts on long space voyages.
The robot, and its ground-based counterpart Miraia, are part of the Kibo Robot Project to develop new technologies to enhance human-robot interaction in space.
Kirobo speaks Japanese and is expected to talk to JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata when he arrives at the space station in November. The name of Kirobo is a merging of Kibo and robot, project officials have said.
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