R5 - The most advanced humanoid robot in the world by NASA

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R5

The most advanced humanoid robot in the world by NASA


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Nasa's R5 is a humanoid robot which is also known as Valkyrie. This robot has a height of 6' 2" and it has a weight of around 125kgs.
It has been built with the cost of 2 million dollars.


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It has a camera at its head and other sensors include laser, 3D stereo, and video.

It has two Intel core i7 processor which work as its brains.


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Link

https://www.nasa.gov/feature/r5


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A robot produced by NASA. The price was very expensive. But the design is spectacular. He looks like a robot in Robocop. The future world will be built on these robots. Fantastic.

awesome

It's really a new technology robot. It's great that we know this robot's product is the only sinister and new technology within the world.

No doubt NASA would develop such advanced human robot. Hope it helps in the discovery of the universe through the camera and sensors. The Built in AI is just crazy. Great Robot

Wow this robot is so amazing!!!
I never thought that humanoid robots could be this awesome!!!!!!!
I love to know more about it!

Hey awesome hunt.This robot have so many facilities. and its also so expensive. Buts feature.I like so much.Great hunt.Thanks for sharing With us...

Wow, it nice seeing the most advanced robot in the world. Sincerely, it almost look like a true human. And, I like the fact that it has camera at his head which serves as eyes, I suppose.
Thanks for the hunt!