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- Canadarm or Canadarm1 (officially Shuttle Remote Mani****tor System or SRMS, also SSRMS) is a series of robotic arms that were used on the Space Shuttle...
- arm is a larger, more advanced version of the Space Shuttle's original Canadarm. Canadarm2 is 17.6 m (58 ft) when fully extended and has seven motorized...
- human hand, i.e. with independent fingers and thumbs. .. In space, the Canadarm and its successor Canadarm2 are examples of multi degree of freedom robotic...
- operate in the payload bay or be deplo**** by the Remote Mani****tor System (Canadarm) as a free-flying satellite. It carried 10 experiments to study formation...
- orbiters were originally constructed. After its decommissioning, Endeavour's Canadarm (formally the 'Shuttle Remote Mani****tor System') was removed in order...
- mani****tor arms, one large and one small, broadly similar to the Space Shuttle Canadarm and International Space Station Canadarm2, and ****ociated dextrous mani****tor...
- bought the space robotics division of Spar Aerospace—manufacturer of the Canadarm—in March 1999, renaming it MD Robotics. The company completed the Mobile...
- Weasel all-terrain vehicle, the STEM antenna for the space program, and the Canadarm. Klein worked for forty years as a mechanical engineer at the National...
- other experiments including the Shuttle robotic arm, commonly known as Canadarm. Other experiments or tests included Shuttle Multispectral Infrared Radiometer...
- Station (ISS), and is a pioneer in space robotics, having constructed the Canadarm, Canadarm2, Canadarm3 and Dextre robotic mani****tors for the ISS and NASA's...