‘One of the Highlights of the Day’: First Robot-Human Handshake…in Space
- Posted on February 15, 2012 at 12:01pm by
Liz Klimas
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Video footage was shot horizontally of the first human-robot handshake in space. See below for a vertical image.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Astronauts and robots have united in space with a healthy handshake.
The commander of the International Space Station, Daniel Burbank, shook hands Wednesday with Robonaut. It’s the first handshake ever between a human and a humanoid in space.
Watch the footage:
NASA’s Robonaut was launched aboard space shuttle Discovery last February. Crews have been testing it to see how it one day might help astronauts perform space station chores.
(Related: It’s alive! Humanoid robot wakes up in space)
On Wednesday, ground controllers activated computer software that enabled the robot to extend its right hand, fingers outstretched. Burbank took the mechanical hand and pumped it up and down, as the robot’s fingers tightened around his hand.
“The first human-humanoid handshake in space,” Burbank proclaimed.
A cheer went up in the control room in Huntsville, Ala.
“For the record, it was a firm handshake,” Burbank radioed. “Quite an impressive robot.”
Robonaut — the first humanoid in space, built from the waist up — said via Twitter that it was an awesome experience, then followed up with some sign language.
“The handshake was definitely one of the highlights of the day, but I’m not done yet,” Robonaut said in a tweet. (A NASA spokeswoman actually files the tweets under the handle AstroRobonaut.)
“Did you catch that? I don’t have a voice, but I sent you a message — Hello world … in sign language!” Robonaut tweeted. “What a day! I passed my tests with flying colors!!!”
Dutch space station astronaut Andre Kuipers couldn’t resist a little robot humor.
“Now let‘s hope he’s never heard of HAL9000, Skynet or Cylons,” Kuipers wrote in a tweet.
HAL was the conspiring computer in “2001: A Space Odyssey.” The people-hating artificial intelligence system Skynet is from the “Terminator” films, while Cylons are cyber-warriors from “Battleship Gallactica.”
Robonaut spends most of its time in hibernation aboard the space station. The astronauts bring the humanoid out every so often for testing; it was awakened in space last August and made its first motion in October. A future model could venture outside for spacewalks, saving its human companions time and keeping them safe.



















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Pro-Palin
Posted on February 17, 2012 at 5:17pmI bet this thing has the VOLT battery pack…..
Report Post »Bad Kitty
Posted on February 16, 2012 at 3:34pmwe can create robots, but not to the exent that the robot controls the handler, not the other way around.
Report Post »ChiefGeorge
Posted on February 16, 2012 at 12:31pmWe still have a space program? Hal? Yes Dave!
Report Post »SpunkyJones
Posted on February 16, 2012 at 10:47amhow much did that crap cost us!?
A monkey can do that – back to the beginning…
Report Post »Coyote6
Posted on February 16, 2012 at 9:54amWhen do the robots go insane and kill us all?
Report Post »walleye01
Posted on February 16, 2012 at 6:54amwonder if this thing can be captured like our drone? hhhmmm…
Report Post »Macman1138
Posted on February 16, 2012 at 5:52amFir of all it’s not a “robot,” it is a telepresence operated device, relying on a Human operator.
Report Post »Second, the GM logo was very tacky indeed.
408 CheyTac
Posted on February 15, 2012 at 10:18pmCrappy looking cylon.
Gotta love the “gubernmint motors” logo. Now you know it’s a piece of plastic junk that is going to fall apart at will
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