NASA recently demonstrated a self-organizing robotic structure that could be used as space constructions for extraterrestrial travel in the future.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, NASA has developed a self-organizing robotic structure that can take an important part of space travel.
NASA's Ames Research Center recently published a paper on automated programmable mechanical metamaterials. This new material actually describes a method that is able to build itself very precisely. Christian Gregg, the author of this article, said: In our opinion, this construction technology can have very wide applications in the future. This light structure material and strong independence can be extremely practical and useful in harsh environments such as the surface of the moon or space. The construction of communication towers and shelters on the surface of the moon must be done before the arrival of astronauts.
The main idea related to the self-building structure includes an intelligent synergy with the help of building materials and the use of two types of robots to assemble it. One of these two-legged robots was able to walk on the surface of the moon and was inspired by the biological transporter kinesin molecules for its construction. The other is a stationary robot that tightens the reversible connection points by sliding like a worm. The way these robots work shows that they can do their work without a powerful and high-precision sensor system.
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