Comments by "C S ~ \x5bDuke of Ramble\x5d" (@DUKE_of_RAMBLE) on "" video.
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It's funny how something we take for granted EVERY single day –our own arms– happens to be an equally overlooked but no-less-important an item, that's been equally as important to things-that-needed-doing in space. ❤️🇨🇦💪
"OOOH Ca-na-dARM, your articulation hath humbled meeee!
some-some-something, and the fewww whooo rode-on-it with gleeeee
It can walk itself, fr-o-m end-to-end, aaaal-lowing for space as-sem-bally!"
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I wonder if the remote "telepresence" manipulation happened to have a hand (sorry, eh!) in enabling doctors to perform remote, intricate and delicate surgeries on patients hundreds, to thousands, of miles away... 🤔
If so, then that really does solidify the importance of the system!
And yes, I realize that it would've probably been NASA that created the remote operation system for the arm... but... I STILL attribute it all to Canada in the end, since without that arm one of their own companies had made, and without Canada's own agreement to participate... Well then, we possibly could have been without remote surgeries! 🤘
But genuinely, all jokes and speculation aside, my introductory sentiment is legitimate. My personal opinion is that without CanadARM, our endeavors in space would be SIGNIFICANTLY altered...
(and seriously, the fact the arm can walk itself around the ISS –albeit not autonomously... I don't think?– is both creepy and funny!)
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