Hubble Space Telescope (HST) or Hubble Sleeping Beauty (HSB)
Dextre and Hubble - a meeting of 'kinds'
Imagine the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) manned - and
Dextre (SPDM) on a robotic rescue mission to save not only the
platform but the people on it.
Columbia and Challenger shuttle tragedies impinged deeply into
social awareness across the globe. Sadly, as it stands, the Dextre-led
operation to repair The Hubble Space Telescope might acquire exciting
(not quite melodramatic) adventure status in science and education
realms but will surely provoke little interest in 99% of earthly
minds.
An educated elite, the intellectually-curious and scientifically-aware
who nurture and inspire technology's vigor, might yet miss the
import of a Dextre-Hubble mission despite their assured fascination
and support.
Our Fox-led, tabloid-screaming, market-driven, self-promoting,
dumb-down six o'clock newstainment press might, with serendipitous
irony, inculcate upon the great unwashed some essence of this space
robot adventure.
Through their "news service" (an oxymoron industriously
uninvoked) media conglomerates might, with equally unintended childish
purity, incidentally accidentally endear Dextre and Hubble to our
otherwise oblivious uninformed.
Might Dextre attain idol popularity as a fairy-tale robot rescuing
a soon-to-be Hubble sleeping beauty with the gentle caress of
its OTCM (Orbital Tool Change out Mechanism)?
Absence of people on Hubble (HST) decreases the chance of Dextre
becoming the most famous robot since Lost in Space's Robbie, or
2001's HAL, despite Dextre being hard software on a world-stage
mission.
Dextre contends as the first famous real robot in history - an
incarnate, identifiable artificial being. Though a collection of
discrete, independent, complex systems - and despite being controlled
by (astronaut) operators via a Robotics Work Station (RWS) - Dextre
will probably owe his fame and identity to a newstainment press
mentality derisively described above.
Their crass superficial trivializing might ironically breathe
life into this virtual dextrous virtuoso, an engineering non-entity.
Depending on the luck of the draw (ie: newsworthy competition)
the media might obsessively (obsession being their specialty) launch
Dextre to space superstar status.
Fleeting fame awaits fickle fortune.
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