Robots on the space station help fix things by working hand-in-hand with astronauts, just like how you and your friend might build a tower together.
Robots are like smart helpers that can move around and do tasks without getting tired. On the International Space Station, they sometimes need to be fixed when something breaks, just like your toy car needs fixing if it stops working.
How robots help with repairs
Imagine you're playing with blocks in space. If one block falls apart, a robot might go over to grab a new one and put it back together. These robots have arms that can hold tools, like how you use a screwdriver to fix your bike.
Sometimes astronauts team up with the robots. The astronaut might guide the robot from inside the station, like telling a friend what to do while they're playing hide-and-seek.
These smart helpers make sure everything stays running smoothly so astronauts can keep exploring and doing experiments in space!
Examples
- A small robot moves around the station to check for problems.
- The robot uses its arm to attach a new part to the space station.
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