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Chinese Scientists Develop AI-Powered Robot Cat for Space Exploration

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Chinese scientists are looking to cats for inspiration in designing a next-generation space exploration robot—one that could leap across asteroids and, just like a feline, always land on its feet.

Though they call it a “robot dog,” researchers at Harbin Institute of Technology have built a machine that moves more like a cat. Unlike traditional four-legged robots, which struggle in low-gravity environments, this new AI-powered robot can adapt its movement in real time, making it ideal for asteroid exploration.

How It Works

According to Live Science, the robot relies on reinforcement learning, an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) model that allows it to sense its environment and adjust its movements instantly. This is critical in low-gravity conditions, where a simple misstep could send a robot tumbling uncontrollably.

One of its most impressive features is its ability to land on its feet—even while soaring through space. Scientists designed the robot to coordinate all four legs midair, ensuring a safe and stable landing on unpredictable terrain.

Why This Matters

Since 2001, space agencies have sent probes to asteroids, but no mission has successfully mapped an asteroid’s surface using a robot. A nimble, cat-inspired explorer could change that. If successful, it would open up new possibilities for studying asteroids—and perhaps even pave the way for future off-world exploration.

So, while cats have been known to conquer sofas and countertops, they may soon inspire a breakthrough that helps humans conquer asteroids, too.

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