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Today's steely-eyed missile-men meet tomorrow's steel spaceman

Discovery's final mission may, by future historians, be viewed as a significant milestone in space exploration. Because part of the payload the Shuttle is taking aloft is Robonaut 2--an android space robot, which may replace fragile humans in many of the more mundane space tasks around the ISS. In the future, Robonauts may even stroll around the Moon acting as electronic avatars for our next stage of discovery, but the gold and white chap aboard Discovery doesn't even have legs: He's an early stage prototype, who'll live and work among the astronauts on the space station to check out how he performs in space. Here Robonaut meets the steely-eyed missile-men who'll risk their lives to fly him into space.