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The first teaser for Iron Sk...
Click "Watch in HD" to play the 720P HD version!
Check our website at http://www.ironsky.net for more about the film - and how you can get involved in the production.
The first teaser for Iron Sky - the upcoming scifi comedy from the creators of Star Wreck.
Check our website at http://www.ironsky.net for more about the film - and how you can get involved in the production.
The music is "Under the Iron Sky" made by Sound Reel (artists formerly known as Adamantium Studios): http://soundreel.blogspot.com
You can download the song from the above site.
The film is in pre-production and thus the teaser does not contain any actual footage from the film. It is meant as a demonstration of the style and feeling of Iron Sky.
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The engine itself would easily generate enough heat to keep the fuel in a liquid state and environmental sealing wouldn't be visible at anything other than the closest distance.
Traction wouldn't be an issue as it's driving on a road, and neither would gravity. The moon's gravity is only ~1/8th of earth's, but that's still more than enough to ensure stuff doesn't float around like crazy.
As I previously stated, as it's driving on a road modified tires aren't be necessary. These were on the lunar rover to provide grip on the lunar surface, similar to snow tires, and if the engine is sealed when dust won't be able to get in.
There are other parts that are critical besides the engine. I was thinking more about the axels and brakes (i don't know if axels is the right word, english is not my mother tongue, but you get what i mean, right?)
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Traction wouldn't be an issue as it's driving on a road, and neither would gravity. The moon's gravity is only ~1/8th of earth's, but that's still more than enough to ensure stuff doesn't float around like crazy.
50 % of the lunar rover's tire surface were made up by titanium chevrons to provide traction. They didn't do that to mak it look pretty.
The dust kicked up by the bike itself can get into the critical parts, by the way.
There are other parts that are critical besides the engine. I was thinking more about the axels and brakes (i don't know if axels is the right word, english is not my mother tongue, but you get what i mean, right?)
Oh yea, maybey it would function with all modifications, but that wouldn't be very effecient thoug :)
Would be cool though :) Lunar chopper, imagine it
Normal tires would also melt during the 'day', and the engine would not be warm enough at -110 degrees celsius during 'night'