SpaceX spacecraft carrying AI robot Cimon reaches space station

IANS  |  Washington 

A loaded with about 2,600 kg of research materials and supplies, including an (AI) robot named Cimon, reached the on Monday, NASA said.

"Capture confirmed! now attached to the robotic arm," tweeted on Monday.

NASA astronauts and captured the using the space station's Canadarm2 robotic arm, the US space agency wrote in a blog post.

Among the research arriving on Dragon is a cellular biology investigation (Micro-12) to understand how microgravity affects the growth, and ability of a model bacterium to transfer electrons through its cell membrane along the bacterial nanowires it produces.

Such bacteria could be used in microbial to make from waste organic material.

An Earth science instrument called the ECOsystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on (ECOSTRESS) will provide a new space-based measurement of how plants respond to changes in water availability. This data can help society better manage agricultural water use.

The spacecraft's occupant also included a robot named Cimon, short for Crew Interactive Mobile Companion.

The pilot study with Cimon is a technology demonstration project, and an observational study that aims to obtain the first insights into the effects on crew support by AI, in terms of efficiency and acceptance during long-term missions in space.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 17:50 IST