The Robot Фёдор - Russian Skynet Terminator's Space Strategy

According to TASS, Russian made an android Robot called Fiodor (Фёдор), (a Russian given male name and an acronym for "final experimental demonstration object research") is a Russian humanoid robot that replicates movements of a remote operator as well as performs a limited set of actions autonomously. - and I think was ah homage to Фёдор Emelianenko - a skybot F-850 that will complete the program on International Space Station as a next attempt to the MS-14 spacecraft to the ISS results to be successful. 

Accorgint to Yevgeny Dudorov, "what is important is the docking takes places. If it's happens, we will complete the whole program, because the total duration of the Robot Program is two days. The robot will remaint at the ISS for almost two weeks (Until September 7th), so there will be time. In any case, its program will be completed."

According to NASA live broadcast, the docking of soyuz MS-14 was cancelled when the spaceship was at at distance of only 60 meters from the ISS. MNow, the spaceship is at a safe distance from the ISS.



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Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft with Fedor robot has not docked with ISS in time - broadcast
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KOROLEV /Moscow Region/, August 24. /TASS/. The Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft with the android robot Fedor aboard, has not docked with the International Space Station yet. The docking was scheduled for 8:30 Moscow time, according to the broadcast on the website of Russia’s State Space Corporation Roscosmos.

The ship was already at a distance of 96 meters from the ISS, when it began to move away from it. Now the distance to the ISS is about 280 meters, a TASS correspondent reported from the Mission Control Center.

The Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket blasted off from the Gagarin Start launch pad of the Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan at 06:38 Moscow time on Thursday, delivering the Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft with the android robot Fedor into the near-Earth orbit. The spacecraft with the robot on its board was set to dock with the International Space Station at 08:31 Moscow time on August 24 after a two-day flight.

From 2002, Russia used Soyuz-FG carrier rockets to deliver international crews to the orbital outpost. From 2020, Russia is set to switch to Soyuz-2.1a rockets, which previously delivered only freight spaceships and satellites into orbit. The launch on August 22 is a test blastoff before a manned mission to the International Space Station.

The robot Fedor (Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research or FEDOR) has been developed by Android Technology Company and the Advanced Research Fund on a technical assignment from Russia’s Emergencies Ministry.

The android robot has received its own name of Skybot F-850 where the letter F stands for its affiliation with the Fedor family of robots.

As Roscosmos Chief Rogozin said, the Skybot F-850’s basic goals include transmitting telemetry data, determining parameters related to the flight safety, including overloads, and carrying out experiments to test the robot’s operations useful on the external side of the space station.

The robot will stay about 17 days in orbit. In general, the robot Fedor will act as an artificial cosmonaut, the Roscosmos chief said.



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Russia’s android Fedor to complete ISS program if next Soyuz docking is successful
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MOSCOW, August 24. /TASS/. Russian-made android robot Fedor (Skybot F-850) will complete its program on the International Space Station (ISS) if the next attempt to dock the Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft to the ISS results to be successful, acting director of the Android Technology Company (developer of the robot) Yevgeny Dudorov told TASS on Saturday.

"What’s important is that the docking takes place. If this happens, we will complete the whole program, because the total duration of the robot program is two days. The robot will remain at the ISS for almost two weeks (until September 7 - TASS), so there will be time. In any case, its program will be completed," Dudorov said, adding that Saturday’s unsuccessful docking of Soyuz MS-14 did not affect the condition of the robot.

The next docking attempt is set for the morning of August 26.

According to NASA live broadcast, the docking of Soyuz MS-14 was cancelled when the spaceship was at a distance of only 60 meters from the ISS. Now, the spaceship is at a safe distance from the ISS. Earlier, the announcer said that the aborted docking of the Soyuz MS-14 spaceship might be caused by a problem with an amplifier of the Kurs navigation system located on the ISS.

The spacecraft with a robot on its board was set to dock the International Space Station at 08:31 Moscow time on August 24 after a two-day flight.

The Fedor robot
The robot Fedor (Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research or FEDOR) has been developed by Android Technology Company and the Advanced Research Fund on a technical assignment from Russia’s Emergencies Ministry.

The android robot has received its own name of Skybot F-850 where the letter F stands for its affiliation with the Fedor family of robots.

As Roscosmos Chief Dmitry Rogozin said, the Skybot F-850’s basic goals include transmitting telemetry data, determining parameters related to the flight safety, including overloads, and carrying out experiments to test the robot’s operations useful on the external side of the space station.

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