Concept of space Mobot system for assembly, maintenance, and repair of orbiting objects, based on Hughes Mark II Mobot vehicle designed for use in nuclear laboratories; requirements of remote handling system incorporating handling system (arms), sensory system (eyes, ears), locomotion system (feet), command and data link (nervous system), source of prime power, and control console; examples of proposed remote handling mechanisms for space applications, e.g. satellite maintenance. (See also SAE -- Paper 344D for meeting Apr 4-7 1961 7 p)
Maintenance repair and assembly in space by remote means
SAE -- J
Society of Automotive Engineers -- Journal ; 69 , n 5
1961
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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