Russia's Robot soldier began his mission in space with a failure
Russian-made spacecraft carrying the humanoid robot, reportedly could not be connected to the International Space Station.
Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS), according to the statement, the experiment, food, pharmaceuticals and supplies, as well as the Skybot F-850 model humanoid robot capsule space, the International Space Station (ISS) could not be connected.
The space station and the crew is safe, the statement said, the problem is due to the ISS's attachment system said.
ROSCOSMOS General Manager Dmitriy Rogozin said on August 26 that the shuttle is scheduled to reconnect to the ISS.
The capsule carrying the humanoid robot called Fyodor, which was produced for use in missions that could be dangerous for people like space marches, was launched from the Baikonur Space Base of Kazakhstan on 22 August.
Developed by Android, Android Technics and Advanced Rsearch Fund, FEDOR was able to use two pistols with impressive accuracy in their recent videos.
Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS), according to the statement, the experiment, food, pharmaceuticals and supplies, as well as the Skybot F-850 model humanoid robot capsule space, the International Space Station (ISS) could not be connected.
The space station and the crew is safe, the statement said, the problem is due to the ISS's attachment system said.
ROSCOSMOS General Manager Dmitriy Rogozin said on August 26 that the shuttle is scheduled to reconnect to the ISS.
The capsule carrying the humanoid robot called Fyodor, which was produced for use in missions that could be dangerous for people like space marches, was launched from the Baikonur Space Base of Kazakhstan on 22 August.
Developed by Android, Android Technics and Advanced Rsearch Fund, FEDOR was able to use two pistols with impressive accuracy in their recent videos.
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