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Fri, 03/04/2011 - 08:13
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Obama urges astronauts to test robonaut
NEW YORK, March 4 (Itar-Tass) -- US President Barack Obama called the dozen members of the Discovery shuttle and the International Space Station on Thursday and asked whether their new robot is already washing dishes.
Obama said the new robonaut, named R2, was getting a lot of attention on Earth and asked the Discovery crew whether they were assigning the robot a list of chores, but crew members said R2 was not even out of the packing yet.
"Come on, guys, unpack the guy!" the president urged in response.
Obama also praised the astronauts for their work to keep the space
station running so smoothly. He also paid tribute to Discovery space
shuttle, which is to retire after the flight.
"We are always inspired by the images of you guys at work as you work to put some of the final pieces in place to make the ISS fully
operational," Obama said.
"You are setting such a great example with your dedication, your
courage, your commitment to exploration," he said telling Discovery
Commander Steve Lindsey "it must be a great honor to be the last commander of Discovery."
Obama said the new robonaut, named R2, was getting a lot of attention on Earth and asked the Discovery crew whether they were assigning the robot a list of chores, but crew members said R2 was not even out of the packing yet.
"Come on, guys, unpack the guy!" the president urged in response.
Obama also praised the astronauts for their work to keep the space
station running so smoothly. He also paid tribute to Discovery space
shuttle, which is to retire after the flight.
"We are always inspired by the images of you guys at work as you work to put some of the final pieces in place to make the ISS fully
operational," Obama said.
"You are setting such a great example with your dedication, your
courage, your commitment to exploration," he said telling Discovery
Commander Steve Lindsey "it must be a great honor to be the last commander of Discovery."


