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Friday, April 14, 2017

Space1 Humanoid Robot Size

JD Jr. has reduced leg size and weight, yet can perform walking, dancing and other leg mobility
Space has criteria for rocket launching humanoid robots into space, particularly size. If the robot is too large or heavy for flight, there are ways to trim it down. Fitting into diminutive crew quarters can be accomplished by using smaller humanoids or sizing a larger humanoid. Sizing includes trimming excess weight and volume by removal of extremities such as an arm or leg or decreasing their size. Usually the torso contains the computer and can be kept along with the head for vision and an arm for panel instrument control. JD Jr. was created by reducing leg size, and keeping functions such as walking, turning, dancing, running and applying pressure to brake controls.

In the Tom Swift science fiction book seriies, Swift Enterprises undertakes to set up an atomic laboratory for the U.S. Government, Tom Swift Jr. goes to work on a giant robot that can function by remote control when exposed to deadly atomic and hydrogen rays.

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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Space1 Humanoids in Space



What is the effectual gain of using humanoids in space?
How is Space1 integrating humanoid machines into space missions?

Space1 takes humanoids very seriously, integrating a series of artificial clones and unique constructs for conducting various space missions.

The Clone Series is stamped out through modern reproductive means to rapidly deploy a group of pioneering space humanoids whose sole purpose is to serve their human counterparts.

Humanoids have their own version of cryogenic stasis for long duration space flight using a power source and time keeping. Currently Space1 rocket flights are short duration.

Advantages to humanoid use include the following:

* No breathable air needed
* Can withstand extreme G forces
* Can be radiation hardened
* Repairable
* Able to assume space positions
* Capable of space walks
* Require no perishable food
* May be self repairing

* Meticulously follows commands
* Withstands high pressures
* Functions in space vacuum
* Extreme durability
* Mind is downloadable
* Has extreme patience
* No bio-atrophy
* Adaptable to weightlessness

* Can pilot craft
* Can datalog
* Recites/replays missions
* True multitasking
* Group functioning
* Integrates with Mission Control
* Great longevity
* Human companion

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