麻省理工学院的研究人员为宇航员开发了可穿戴的“SuperLimbs”,用于从月球任务中的坠落中恢复过来,有助于在低重力下站起来。 MIT researchers develop wearable "SuperLimbs" for astronauts to recover from falls in lunar missions, aiding in standing up in low gravity.
麻省理工学院的研究人员正在开发“SuperLimbs”,这是一种可穿戴的机器人肢体,以帮助宇航员在 NASA 的 Artemis 登月任务中从跌落中恢复过来。 MIT researchers are developing "SuperLimbs," wearable robotic limbs to assist astronauts in recovering from falls during NASA's Artemis lunar missions. 这些四肢从一个维持生命的背包延伸而来,目的是为在月球低重力下站立提供筹码,因为坠落是常见的。 These limbs, extending from a life support backpack, aim to provide leverage for standing up in the moon's low gravity, where falls are common. SuperLimbs最初在其他行业进行测试,可以在一至两年内为人类示威做好准备,从而提高宇航员的机动性和节能能力。 Initially tested in other industries, SuperLimbs could be ready for human demonstrations in one to two years, enhancing astronaut mobility and energy conservation.