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NASA robot to use Linux, Pentium III

posted onJuly 25, 2001
by hitbsecnews

NASA's Ames Research Center is building a "personal satellite assistant", powered by a
Pentium III with the Linux operating system, to help out astronauts on space shuttle and
International Space Station (ISS) missions.

The robot is a six-inch sphere inspired by the sparring droid that Luke Skywalker fights in the movie
"Star Wars", but NASA engineers say its functionality is closer to the "tricorder" tool used in Star
Trek: it senses the pressure and temperature of the ambient atmosphere, and detects
concentrations of gases like carbon dioxide and oxygen.

It will also contain fans for movement and video cameras for sight, and will be able to be controlled
from the ground, making it possible for mission controllers to have a "virtual presence" in orbit.
Engineers also envision speech capabilities, a small LCD screen for displaying lists and a
wireless network connection to the on-board computer.

Ames researchers said the
machine, which is now at
the prototype stage, was
built using off-the-shelf
components like the
Pentium chip and Linux to
keep costs down.

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