A Canadian robotics firm has unveiled a new humanoid robot designed for use in ...
Orbit Robotics' Helios uses tendon-driven arms to move through microgravity and handle cargo. Maintenance alone eats 35% of crew time in orbit.
In microgravity, legs do not do much. Orbit Robotics’ Helios replaces them with four arms built for movement and station work.
Orbit Robotics, a Swiss company, has unveiled Helios. Nominally a humanoid, at least in general shape, the robot has one large ...
NASA’s annual Lunabotics Challenge invited nearly 50 university teams to Central Florida to see whose robot can build the ...
The humanoid robot Helios has four arms and no legs. In zero gravity, where it is supposed to work, it doesn't need them ...
A team of ETH Zurich students has unveiled Helios, a primate-inspired four-armed robot built for zero gravity that can grip ...