3rd Free Flight Project M RR-1 Lander
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ufo nut sack but its cool see
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@QuantumIdeas Really, like what, re-labeling tried & true & proclaiming it as their discovery or invention. Even Project M is a rip-off. Where are the automated farms, snowplowless roads, smart street night lights, self-powered way-over generators, potholeless roads, indefinite bridges, perfect cars & homes, failproof economies, Moon launcher, re-usable & scalable buildings, theories that match ALL facts, etc. Old stuff & none need A.I. or new tech, but idiot me has got them & more figured out?
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@Iggyocracy It costs investors a lot of money, but don't ever say "us". You've not contributed a penny to it you poor dirt bag. And don't ever call the MIT grads morons! They have more knowledge and contribution to mankind than you or your family and probably your generation could ever have!!!
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@wacollier Private or NASA, it's still a bad idea of little use. Why isn't/wasn't the thruster at the TOP, as proven LONG ago. A rocket is the simplist propulsion & to KEEP complicating it with computers & sensors ruins the whole premise. Just look at the amount of crap & people that went into this behemoth working. And, I wonder why the space program has been stalled in wasteful stupidity for 30-years. Public ignorance maintained & human progress excluded, that's the achievement.
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@Iggyocracy This is an independent effort, private company, It is not NASA, and it is hardly horrible - if you knew anything about flight engineering you'd realize just how stupid your statement is. The only NASA connection is they have won an award for proving their design and successfully flying it.
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history in the making!!
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How much did this horrible engineering cost us? Build it right & you don't need the MIT grad morons or a computer. The shutdown of NASA seems more appealing every day.
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Next IS Flying Armored Suit!? please do so! I'm sure with all the sensors you would be able to keep an armored suit stable.
I'm glad you're posting videos I enjoy seeing the progress, and its good to see this project is still running.
purplepandaco 1 year ago 5
This is the best NASA project ever. Thanks for giving us all hope for the future.
quantumG 1 year ago 2