partygamming

image:ISS_Canadarm2_image.jpg partygamming Canadarm2 The partygamming partygamming Mobile Servicing System is a robotic arm and associated equipment on the International Space Station that plays a key role in station assembly and maintenance: moving equipment and supplies around the station, supporting astronauts working in space, and servicing instruments and other payloads attached partygamming to the space station. Astronauts receive

partygamming robotics training to enable them to partygamming perform these functions with the arm.The station partygamming is scheduled to receive a second robotic arm, the European Robotic Arm.The MSS has three parts:Canadarm2Launched on STS-100 in April 2001, this next generation Canadarm is a bigger, better, smarter version of the space shuttles original robotic arm. Canadarm2 is 17.6 meters long when fully

extended and has seven motorized joints. It has a mass of 1,800 kilograms and a diameter of partygamming 35 cm . The arm is capable of handling large payloads of up to 116,000 kg and assisting with docking the space shuttle. The Space Station Remote Manipulator System, or SSRMS, is self-relocatable with a Latching End Effector, so it can be attached to complementary ports spread throughout the stations exterior surfaces.Canadarm2 can move end-over-end to reach

many parts of the partygamming Space Station in an inchworm-like movement, limited only by the number of Power Data Grapple Fixtures on the station. PDGFs located around the station provide power, data and video to the arm through its Latching End Effectors . The arm can also travel the entire length of the space station using the Mobile Base System.Most of the time the arm operators see what they are doing by looking at the Advanced Space Vision System screen next to the arm control panel.Mobile partygamming partygamming Base SystemA work platform that moves along rails covering the length of the space

station, partygamming the Mobile Base System, or MBS, provides lateral mobility for the Canadarm2 as it traverses the main trusses. It was added to the station during STS-111 in June 2002.Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulatorimage:ISS_Canada_Hand.jpg Canada "hand" The Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator, or Canada Hand, is a smaller two-armed robot capable of handling the delicate assembly partygamming tasks currently handled by astronauts during space walks. Testing was done in the space simulation chambers of the Canadian Space Agencys David Florida Laboratory in Ottawa. The manipulator is scheduled to be transported to the station no earlier than 2005.ISS modulesInternational Space StationRobotsCanadian space programde:Canadarm2pt:Sistema de Serviço Móvel