Robonaut 2 International Space Station Simulator

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Robonaut 2 International Space Station Simulator

Robonaut 2 is the first humanoid robot in space, is a NASA robot, and is currently aboard the International Space Station. Robonaut 2 is capable of speeds more than four times faster than Robonaut 1 and is more compact and dexterous. Robonaut 2 was launched on Space Transit System (STS) 133 on February 24, 2011, and delivered to the International Space Station. On August 22, the robot was powered up for the first time and on October 13 Robonaut moved for the first time while in space. A pair of legs were delivered to the ISS on SpX-3 in April 2014. Using software, Robonaut can think for itself and complete tasks. The robot can also be operated by remote control by a robot operator. An operator can see what the robot sees through its cameras and then use controls to make Robonaut move. This simulator is equipped with six movement control buttons and rotation control via an on-screen joystick. This allows Robonaut to move in every direction. Plus, there are two speed sliders for movement and rotation. In addition, Robonaut's head, arms, hands, hips, legs (with two knees), and feet can be individually moved in real-time. Furthermore, Robonaut is equipped with four different human space tools (one located at the end of each limb) to complete the mission. Multiple camera views are provided so that Robonaut can be controlled in either 3rd Person or 1st Person state, or switch between the two on-the-fly. Check out the cameras button. The objective is to complete the repair mission using Robonaut 2. This app has a lot of graphics and smoothness and response will depend upon your device. CREDITS: International Space Station, Robonaut 2, and equipment 3d models plus Earth and Moon imagery credits to NASA. *Check out our YouTube channel where you can learn how to make games in Unity: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYfMHVHD80VjdaGJNXDvuRg
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  • ID:co.uk.blogspot.cheeseandpicklegames.Robonaut2InternationalSpaceStationSimulator
  • Categoria:Simulação
  • Atualizada:2017-11-29
  • Versão:1.0
  • Requer:Android 5.0