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Four arms are better than two: humanoid robot for zero gravity

The humanoid robot Helios has four arms and no legs. In zero gravity, where it is supposed to work, it doesn't need them either.

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heise.deStai leggendo4 g fa

Four arms are better than two: humanoid robot for zero gravity

The humanoid robot Helios has four arms and no legs. In zero gravity, where it is supposed to work, it doesn't need them either.

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thenextweb.com2 g fa

This Zurich startup built a four-armed robot for space stations. Each astronaut hour it saves is worth…

Orbit Robotics' Helios uses tendon-driven arms to move through microgravity and handle cargo. Maintenance alone eats 35% of crew time in orbit.

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  1. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·heise.de

    Vier Arme sind besser als zwei: Humanoider Roboter für die Schwerelosigkeit

    Der humanoide Roboter Helios hat vier Arme und keine Beine. In der Schwerelosigkeit, in der er arbeiten soll, benötigt er die auch nicht.

  2. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·heise.de

    Four arms are better than two: humanoid robot for zero gravity

    The humanoid robot Helios has four arms and no legs. In zero gravity, where it is supposed to work, it doesn't need them either.

  • domenica 24 maggio 2026·thenextweb.com

    This Zurich startup built a four-armed robot for space stations. Each astronaut hour it saves is worth $140,000.

    Orbit Robotics' Helios uses tendon-driven arms to move through microgravity and handle cargo. Maintenance alone eats 35% of crew time in orbit.