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Spacecraft carrying Russian humanoid robot docks at ISS: NASA

A life-sized, artificially intelligent robot and the first humanoid robot named Fedor was sent to space through Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft.

Spacecraft carrying Russian humanoid robot docks at ISS: NASA

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Published : Aug 27, 2019, 1:17 PM IST

Washington:Russian spacecraft carrying humanoid robot successfully docked at International Space station (ISS) on Monday night (local time), confirmed National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

It was the second attempt of the spacecraft Soyuz MS-14. It is carrying the humanoid robot Skybot F-850, nicknamed as Fedor. It is a life-sized, artificially intelligent robot and the first humanoid robot sent to space by Russia.

Spacecraft carrying Russian humanoid robot docks at ISS: NASA

"While flying about 250 miles above Eastern Mongolia, an uncrewed Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft successfully arrived and docked to the @Space_Station at 11:08 pm ET," said NASA in a statement.

The spacecraft first attempted to dock on ISS on Saturday but cosmonauts aborted the plan because of a problem on the station's side of the so-called KURS automated rendezvous system that prevented its automated docking.

Soyuz MS-14 was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, 21 August 2019.

Fedor will stay on the ISS until September 7 and learn to assist astronauts in the space station.

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