Wednesday 28 September 2016

NASA life – size robot being sold by RR Auction


A NASA life – size mechanical robot will be going up for auction this month. RR Auction upcoming lot sale is one of the biggest and most important live auctions they have had this year and it includes many other valuable rarities and remarkable items. Among these collectibles there is an autographed picture of Martin Luther King Jr., a suit wore by Johnny Cash on the Johnny Cash Show and a unique letter signed by Al Capone sent from prison to his son, Sonny.

In an interview for WMUR Robert Livingston, the Executive Vice President of RR Auction, states that one of the main reason why this item is so uniquely valuable is the fact that certain parts for it were manufactured in Manchester, New Hampshire by Easton Electronics. As a result, the dummy designed for NASA is somewhat part of local history.

The hydraulically powered robot was especially built for NASA in order to test space suits. The dummy can simulate about 35 basic human body movements, including shaking hands and move both legs and arms. Additionally, the robot had torque sensors at every joint in order to be able to gather concrete information regarding the forces that the human body had to withstand in a pressurized space suit.

However, the project was dropped due to some minor leaking issues. As it turns out the pressure of the movement was too much for the tubes to handle and they were leaking oil. Researchers tried to fix the problem by fitting the robot in a scuba suit, but in the end they did not want to risk ruining the suits.

There were only two dummies ever made, which makes this collectible even more valuable. Apart from the one being auctioned off this month there is another one currently displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.


Interested collectors are more than welcome to bid online or take part in the live event that RR Auction will be organizing this month. Additional information on this remarkable item and on many other rarities in the lot can be found on RR Auction’s official webpage, on Facebook or Twitter

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