India creates its first robot astronaut

India's Space Agency has created for the first time the robot that will travel to space this year as part of their non-pilot mission. The robot is called Vyom Mitra (translating from Sanskrit to Friend to Space), created in detail that leaves the impression of a woman but with extraordinary intelligence of [...]
The robot is called Vyom Mitra (translating from Sanskrit to Friend to Space), created in detail that leaves the impression of a woman but with enormous intelligence.
Scientists hope that the robot will later assist astronauts in an managed space mission called yaganyaanı, which is scheduled for December 2021.
Isro will hold two pilot-free missions, one in December of this year and another in June 2021, ahead of the Ghaganyaan mission.
“I can also become your escort, talk to astronauts, recognize them and respond to their demands”, said the robot Vyom, which is ready every moment to fly into space.
Scientists have created this robot to help them better understand the impact of space travel on humans will stimulate the duties of an astronaut in space.
The space agency hopes this robot will help with their tasks, in future missions.











