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Cosmonautics. Robot for Mars. (2014)

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"Space for Earth" - the aerospace exhibition "ILA-2014" was held in Berlin under this motto.

More than 1000 manufacturers of aviation and space technology from 40 countries of the world showed their promising developments, however, robotics became the real highlight of the program.

The German Center for Robotics and Mechatronics presented the Toro robot, the most high-tech android in the world.

The creators tried to make it look as much like a person as possible, the production of this model took 4 years.

Engineers of the Center for Robotics and Mechatronics Oliver Porges and Maxim Chalon talk about the robot.

According to experts, it is possible that today the review of new aerospace technologies at the Schoenefeld airfield is inferior to the largest European exhibitions Le Bourget, Farnborough and MAKS, however, each time the popularity and prestige of ILA are growing.

As confirmation - new participating countries.

Interview fragments: Rene Pichel, Head of the ESA Representative Office in Russia, Viktor Khartov, Sergey Tyulevin, Nikolay Testoyedov.

Personnel

V.V. Khartov - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Honored Designer of the Russian Federation, General Designer and General Director of S.A. Lavochkin NGO.
Tyulevin S.V. - Design engineer, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics, First Deputy General Director of the Progress TSSKB.
Testoedov N.A. -- Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, lecturer, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, General Director of JSC "ISS named after Academician M.F. Reshetnev".

Calendar

05.31.2014

Space; Space programs