"Rubbish," says Nathan Lepora, Professor of Robotics and AI at Bristol University. He has spent his career working on robot hands and says human level dexterity is still some way off.
There is no one single plan for how to abandon ship, since everything will depend on, well, everything. But something has to happen, because a giant piece of space trash will be headed toward Earth—albeit very, very slowly, and with the oversight of the world’s top space engineers and scientists. But still, a worrisome situation. Ideally, the US Deorbit Vehicle, our Dragon, will be ready to shepherd the ISS to the atmosphere, over a safe zone in the Pacific Ocean.
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