The Humanoid Robot NASA Is Helping Build
NASA hopes Apptronik's Apollo will help lead to a humanoid robot that can go to space.
We've
seen impressive developments in humanoid robots over the last few
years. Elon Musk and Tesla introduced the Optimus robot last year, and
every few months Boston Dynamics teaches its Atlas robot a few new
tricks. Next month at South by Southwest, a Texas-based startup will
reveal to a small group its take on a general-purpose robot.
Apptronik
calls its newest robot Apollo, in part because it partnered with NASA
on commercializing the robot. Though there aren't plans to send Apollo
to space, the space agency wants to encourage the development of
humanoid robots that could one day lead to a robotic space-explorer. We
haven't seen any official images of Apollo, but Apptronik has released
several videos over the past few weeks showing off some of its prototype
robots that ultimately helped lead to Apollo's design.
"Apollo
is the robot that we've always wanted to build," CEO Jeff Cardenas told
CNET. "We've designed the whole world for the human form. Having a robot
that's the same footprint as a human and can use all the same tools
that we use and fit in the same places, is incredibly useful." Watch the
video above to hear more from Cardenas and learn more about Apollo.
Cardenas
says Apptronik will reveal Apollo to the public and begin taking
preorders later this year. He expects the first deliveries in 2024.
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