Sea and space exploration
Telerobots are used for exploration of environments that are hard or impossible for humans to explore. Sea and space are both areas of mystery and wonder that are being explored and having more discovered from them every day. The telerobots put into action in these areas have many sensors, like cameras, microphones, and heat sensors, to send data back to the controller. These sensors can provide enough details from the surrounding region to allow the controller(s) to create a suit or vehicle to allow humans to travel there, be it space or sea.
Sea Exploration
Sea exploration uses telerobots that are waterproof, high pressure resistant, and have built in lights to "see" in the depths of the ocean. These telerobots also need cameras so the controller can see where it is going, and propeller to get around. Some have Built in underwater microphones to hear specific noises that the controller may be listening for. They can be sent down to deep trenches, or around the niches and crannies of vibrant coral reefs. Even today more species are being discovered in the ocean, and more is being learned about the enigmatic expanses of this world's abysses
These telerobots are also used to find out the human impact on underwater life, and how we can help it. For example, because of global warming, some of the extensive reefs off the coast of East Australia, called the Great Barrier Reef, have started dying. This is because coral are living things. So, telerobots can be sent down for longer amounts of time than a regular diver to investigate damage and see how humans can help, if at all.
These telerobots are also used to find out the human impact on underwater life, and how we can help it. For example, because of global warming, some of the extensive reefs off the coast of East Australia, called the Great Barrier Reef, have started dying. This is because coral are living things. So, telerobots can be sent down for longer amounts of time than a regular diver to investigate damage and see how humans can help, if at all.
Space Exploration
Space is an almost never-ending immenseness that humans are desperate to explore and learn about, even if we know that we will never reach the far ends of the universe. Telerobots help feed our hunger for knowledge by means of camera, microphone, and photo sensors on bots called rovers. One such rover that you may have heard of is the Mars Rover. This telerobot is operated from NASA, and collected many samples from the Martian world.
Before the Rover was launched however, the scientists had to refine its many parts, including the landing apparatus, drills for samples, wheels, and the control mechanism, just to list a few. Therefore, much time, effort, and money was put into learning about the unknown, which has always intrigued human beings. Not only do these telerobots transfer data to us, but they give us new reasons to gaze in astonishment at the universe we live in, for it will never cease to fascinate the human intelligence.
Before the Rover was launched however, the scientists had to refine its many parts, including the landing apparatus, drills for samples, wheels, and the control mechanism, just to list a few. Therefore, much time, effort, and money was put into learning about the unknown, which has always intrigued human beings. Not only do these telerobots transfer data to us, but they give us new reasons to gaze in astonishment at the universe we live in, for it will never cease to fascinate the human intelligence.