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Exoskeleton simulates Moon walking

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

Read more: http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn13364
MIT researcher Christopher Carr demonstrates walking and running wearing an exoskeleton that simulates a pressurised spacesuit (Video: David Shiga/Sandrine Ceurstemont)

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  • Run Forest! Run!

    Get the bikes!

  • Micheal Jackson could do all that with just one glove.

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  • ITS OVER 9000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • lmao i thought the same thing

  • olympic runners would love this

  • Haha, kinda like Dragonball Z.

    100 times Earth's gravity!

  • Technically you don't fall, and technically it's not the centre of the moon you accellerate towards. It's just the net gravitational pull which results in that illusion.

    Ahaha the illusion of gravity.

  • Very innovative design. :)

    You should make a full body version which weighs down your arms, head and shoulders too.

    For that matter, it should weigh down each individual cell/atom in your body.

  • =.=||

  • i thought the exoskeleton was gonna help him moonwalk like m jackson... and i think i still would have rather seen that

  • stupid...I don't want to see the guy run, I wan to see the device work...waste of time

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