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Next-gen robots to repair satellites, destroy enemy fleet

PTI|
Jan 01, 2018, 03.08 PM IST
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The robots could fix minor maintenance issues, keeping up with current orbiters as they age and sustain damage. (Representative image)
WASHINGTON: NASA has teamed up with the US defence research agency to build robots that can not only refuel and repair satellites, but also sabotage enemy spacecraft in the event of space war.

These robotic satellites, known as "service stations in orbit," could drastically improve the lifespan of satellites.

The robots could fix minor maintenance issues, keeping up with current orbiters as they age and sustain damage.

Currently faulty systems can rarely be repaired in space and have to be replaced, which is difficult and expensive.

Additionally, the repair bots could sabotage enemy satellites in the event of space war. Possible applications would include dismantling opponents or forcing them to crash, 'Futurism' reported.

The service stations will also help clear up space debris. In 2015, there were about 25,000 human-made objects larger than a human fist and roughly half a million larger than a dime orbiting Earth.

These objects travel at high speeds and could pose a serious hazard to new satellites and spacecraft venturing beyond the Earth.
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