MRISAR-NASA Simulator; ISS Space Station, 17'.5" long Robot Arm
~~Specially Commissioned for NASA~~
for ISS Space Station Exhibitions in Space Camps at the
US Space & Rocket Center & Space Center Houston at Johnson Space Center
for ISS Space Station Exhibitions in Space Camps at the
US Space & Rocket Center & Space Center Houston at Johnson Space Center
Simulator Space Robotics for NASA. This is a MRISAR Simulator of the ISS Space Station Robot Arm. It is 17.5 ft. MRISAR designed and produces this for NASA Space Training Camps and for sale as Simulator Exhibits to Science Centers and Museums. It is a dexterous robotic manipulator arm operated via telepresence and line of sight operation. It was specially commissioned for NASA’s ISS Space Station Exhibitions in Space Training Camps.
This exhibit relates to STEM education. This arm is so gentle it can touch a raw egg without breaking it (as seen in above video)!. It is a highly educational and visually stunning exhibit designed to illustrate remote handling applications for robotics which are used by industry, aerospace and commercial establishments to extend human capabilities in hazardous situations. The exhibit features an arm mounted color camera with pan and tilt and a miniature video monitor placed at the controls. The control panel also features a message repeater to further convey educational content. The exhibit is view-able from all sides making it an ideal mid-floor device. The arm has pressure sensitive and end of travel limits and support logic, that can adapt instantly to any arrangement of objects in its path. The arm is usable by any age range of visitor. This complete exhibit includes an electronic-electromechanical robot arm, exhibit case for the arm, support electronics, visual support materials, maintenance information and schedule, activities and control panel. Available in the original form commissioned by NASA (touch based end effector) or (with a hand mounted for moving of objects). Exhibit footprint is 14’ x 14’. Below MRISAR's R&D Team members Autumn, John, Aurora and Victoria Siegel, designing and fabricating the first prototype of MRISAR's NASA ISS Space Station Robot Arm. After being built, it is sometimes broken down for ease of shipping. We make reassembly an easy process through the use of custom connectors and frames. |
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