About a year ago, Boston Dynamics revealed that its famous robot dog Spot it was already a market product. Companies could rent and even buy this advanced robotic part. So we started this year to see the robot as an aid in hospitals, patrolling Singapore streets, herding sheep in New Zealand and even performing more technical tasks at various companies.
So the robot that will receive an arm in 2021 has now landed a job at Chernobyl. The workplace will be right at the site where a catastrophic nuclear accident occurred between April 25 and 26, 1986.
Spot robot will “live” at Chernobyl nuclear power plant
It was 34 years ago that the worst nuclear disaster in world history occurred. Today, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is still a ghost town. However, in addition to stray and wild animals, some scientists and some tourists with a morbid fascination can be found there. The reason is known: Pripyat, in Ukraine, is a place (and it will be for centuries) with high levels of radiation outside doors and inside the plant where the reactor is “closed”.
So, to visit these locations (as there are other examples at the Japanese nuclear power plant, Fukushima) very specific equipment is needed. In that sense, Boston Dynamics' famous robot dog, Spot, is the newest resident. As has been made known, this robot has a mission to measure radiation levels, so that scientists can create a comprehensive 3D map to illustrate the distribution of harmful electromagnetic waves.
The machine was taken on October 22 inside the premises by researchers at the University of Bristol - together with the Central Enterprise for Radioactive Waste Management of Ukraine. This is the first time that a quadruped robot has been implemented at the plant.
In a YouTube video shot in Chernobyl, David Megson Smith, a researcher at the University of Bristol School of Physics, characterizes Spot's new role as a way to study robotic systems in extreme environments.