Nice idea. I like how you use stored energy to accomplish what would be practically impossible with the small amount of continuos power of most spacecraft. Maybe some of these ideas will be used in the "swarms" that they keep promissing.
i can see why you feel that this model can be useful to space exploration in the future... but maybe you can make it LIKe a grasshopper no? instead of that circle thing around it so that way let's say someone's sitting in it, they wouldn't be going outta control and would be sittin/standin in that upright position?
I think the beauty of it is in its simplicity. Fewer parts to break when it slams down on another planet. It is for remote exploration, I doubt anyone will ever build one to ride in.
I'm not sure if there's a use for this thing. It looks kinda clumsy. When you make something for space exploration it has to be able to manuever over terrain. This thing is just a ball and what do balls do ? (insert ball joke). Seriously, it didn't have much control.
yeah it does, but thats not what matters becuz this is just the beginning. he isnt expecting that specific model to go to space. he wants NASA to grab his model and make it even better..that would take a couple of years. so hes just showing off the first of the hundreds of models... so who cares if it takes a long time, the idea is nice
It also takes around 2 years (or more) and more than $25k per pound to reach another planet, somehow I don't think several minutes to hop out of a rut really matters much when the costs and time to get there are so high.
The idea itself is pretty simple, but I don't think it is even near a finalized design, looks kind of easy to break, easy to lose control of, etc.
Flame082 1 year ago
Ingenious design
davepamn 1 year ago
was that a whole foot it jumped?
shootshoot 3 years ago
Are you forgetting that the force needed to move 1 foot upward on Earth equates to around 6 feet on the moon?
72hermit 3 years ago 3
No I didn't forget, it just seemed underwhelming is all. Keep me updated if it makes it to the moon.
shootshoot 3 years ago
it's just enough to get over spots that robots that can only roll on the ground can't get past.
PandorasExecutioner 2 years ago
Nice idea. I like how you use stored energy to accomplish what would be practically impossible with the small amount of continuos power of most spacecraft. Maybe some of these ideas will be used in the "swarms" that they keep promissing.
rasmasyean 3 years ago
nice idea. i believe in potential.
LookMaNoBrains 3 years ago
i can see why you feel that this model can be useful to space exploration in the future... but maybe you can make it LIKe a grasshopper no? instead of that circle thing around it so that way let's say someone's sitting in it, they wouldn't be going outta control and would be sittin/standin in that upright position?
Chick6517 3 years ago
I think the beauty of it is in its simplicity. Fewer parts to break when it slams down on another planet. It is for remote exploration, I doubt anyone will ever build one to ride in.
72hermit 3 years ago
I'm not sure if there's a use for this thing. It looks kinda clumsy. When you make something for space exploration it has to be able to manuever over terrain. This thing is just a ball and what do balls do ? (insert ball joke). Seriously, it didn't have much control.
101supersonic 3 years ago
nice
sheikhbond 3 years ago
pretty cool
scholastic0 3 years ago
lame
MrHairyNutz 3 years ago
lol its look funny, neat tho xD
Code259 3 years ago
"Robot rolls down a very tall mountain on mars after 2 weeks of climbing it."
DAMMIT!
OLDSKOOL511 3 years ago 8
I MA CHARGIN MAH JUMP!
sverek 3 years ago 2
What a non sense machine!
WNTler 3 years ago
this is interesting but seems to take a long thing to jump?
pubtor 3 years ago
*time
pubtor 3 years ago
yeah it does, but thats not what matters becuz this is just the beginning. he isnt expecting that specific model to go to space. he wants NASA to grab his model and make it even better..that would take a couple of years. so hes just showing off the first of the hundreds of models... so who cares if it takes a long time, the idea is nice
pumasmaster 3 years ago
It also takes around 2 years (or more) and more than $25k per pound to reach another planet, somehow I don't think several minutes to hop out of a rut really matters much when the costs and time to get there are so high.
72hermit 3 years ago
ermm yawn
sjomega 3 years ago
wow... thats really awesomee :]
worldcupx0x0 3 years ago
Nice job!
CousinoMacul 3 years ago
Nojs
Zpik3 3 years ago
thats awesome
mzar24 3 years ago
thats pretty insane
dudemon123 3 years ago
That's pretty awesome. Kudos!
Bimmyjond 3 years ago
u should get a medal!
nickil1000 3 years ago