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European Robotic Arm

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European Robotic Arm

Overview

robotic arm attached to the Nauka module of the International Space Station European Robotic Arm is a robotics product sourced from the Wikidata open knowledge base.

Key facts

Payload
8,000 kg
Reach
11,000 mm
Speed
0.1 m/s
Weight
630 kg
IP rating
Battery
Power
Autonomy
Launch year
2021
Price
Status
active

Detailed specifications

Motion & kinematics2
Dof
7
Repeatability Mm
5
Power & battery1
Power Consumption W
475
Other12
Applications
assembly, visual_inspection
Datasheet Url
https://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/science/ERA_brochure_EN.pdf
Max Speed M S
0.1
Company Country
NL
Deployment Notes
The arm has been launched and is operational on the Russian segment of the International Space Station.
Mounting Options
space
Industries Served
aerospace
Availability Status
available
Countries Available
Russia, International
Extras.Contact Emails
mathias.pikelj@airbus.com, ralph.heinrich@airbus.com, francisco.lechon@airbus.com, jeremy.close@airbus.com, guilhem.g.boltz@airbus.com
Programming Interface
code_ros
Additional Information
- Capable of performing many tasks automatically or semi-automatically. - Can be controlled in real-time or preprogramed. - Equipped with four infrared cameras for inspections and operations. - Supplements the existing robotic arms on the ISS, enabling access to the Russian segment. - Designed to cope with the hazards of outer space, providing versatility in operations.

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