1 00:00:00,110 --> 00:00:05,100 Music 2 00:00:05,120 --> 00:00:10,110 We've been together for, I'd say, about two years 3 00:00:10,130 --> 00:00:15,130 so much time has gone by we're actually going to get to our first, what I would call, truly complex robotic operation on the space station 4 00:00:15,150 --> 00:00:20,150 Nats: Change the display from to RM TP One grasp 5 00:00:20,170 --> 00:00:25,160 So we're actually going to use the arm of the robot to acquire 3 of the tools that are installed in our payload 6 00:00:25,180 --> 00:00:30,360 Grab those tools, and actually interface with payload like cutting wire, releasing launch locks. 7 00:00:30,380 --> 00:00:35,370 And these are tasks that the on orbit robot, named Dextre, has never done before 8 00:00:35,390 --> 00:00:40,400 So as Dextre is performing tasks on orbit, we'll be following along with the robot. There's four live 9 00:00:40,420 --> 00:00:45,410 high definition videos coming down from Space Station, we'll be watching those views to see what the robot's doing 10 00:00:45,430 --> 00:00:50,430 Watching the data from the robot, telling us what the robot is actually doing, how it's moving, how fast it's moving, where it is 11 00:00:50,450 --> 00:00:55,470 So if there are issues on the Space Station, our robot here can demonstrate ways to solve 12 00:00:55,490 --> 00:00:57,980 the problem that they run into on space. 13 00:00:57,990 --> 00:01:00,480 As the robot flies in orbit, the teams have their headsets on. 14 00:01:00,500 --> 00:01:05,500 They're listening, ok what's going on? We're on proedure one. We're going to pull the tool out of the stowage bay. 15 00:01:05,520 --> 00:01:10,510 Is everybody ready? We get goes from everyone. We get goes from the electrical team. We're go for operations, telemetry 16 00:01:10,530 --> 00:01:15,530 looks good, mechanical are you good, tools are you good, robotics are you good? Then we go into the operation. 17 00:01:15,550 --> 00:01:18,060 NATS: Copy you guys are getting to step 59.2. 18 00:01:18,080 --> 00:01:20,590 I tell them here, guys be watching, be watching 19 00:01:20,610 --> 00:01:25,610 when these cameras views come down, because you really only have a small window to say 'break break, stop the operation.' 20 00:01:25,630 --> 00:01:28,120 because they're going to move right on to the next step. 21 00:01:28,140 --> 00:01:30,630 Our robot operators can talk to the Johnson and Canadian Space Agency 22 00:01:33,160 --> 00:01:33,189 robot operators to tell them to maybe troubleshoot or do the tasks. 23 00:01:33,190 --> 00:01:35,680 NATS Thanks command. Affirmative. 24 00:01:35,700 --> 00:01:38,270 Sequence 508Q. 25 00:01:38,300 --> 00:01:40,870 We're going to see, this week for the very first time 26 00:01:40,890 --> 00:01:43,390 how successful we can be. 27 00:01:43,410 --> 00:01:45,910 This is only the first of, hopefully, many operations demonstrating robots can service satellites 28 00:01:45,930 --> 00:01:50,940 on the Space Station. We're really just scrapping the surface of what RRM can do. Probably every couple of months from now on 29 00:01:50,960 --> 00:01:55,960 you're going to start seeing RRM stuff. We'll do gas transfer tasks, we'll do refueling 30 00:01:55,980 --> 00:02:01,150 and then we have other little busy board tasks like releasing torx set screws. And that will take us to the end of the year probably to get through 31 00:02:01,170 --> 00:02:06,160 all the objectives on this first phase of RRM.