Where is that? I haven’t noticed any in or around Denver, but maybe I’m just seeing them but not noticing them (which would also be a good thing).
Where is that? I haven’t noticed any in or around Denver, but maybe I’m just seeing them but not noticing them (which would also be a good thing).
I just want canyons covered with a fish tank growing algae and shielding cool Adobe cities
Hey, it’s more like a big Vulcan with little legs.
For sure. My car’s touchscreen started being intermittent last month, but luckily it doesn’t control things like climate, volume, turn signals, getting into gear…
Why did they need to reinvent and overcomplicate a door handle in the first place?
Yeah, Axiom is working on a private space station that would bud off the ISS when it deorbits. Although they have some money problems right now.
For asteroid mining, look up AstroForge. They’re working on mining platinum group metals from near Earth m-type asteroids. They launched a forge demo sat and soon will launch an asteroid RPO demo sat.
We’re in a new space race.
There are too many rocket companies to list. This commercialization drives down launch costs and increases capacity, which benefits private companies and public research institutions.
There was just a record number of people in orbit (19) that’ll get broken again in the coming years. The ISS will get new modules. Tiangong has been expanding. The Lunar Gateway station is under construction. Several private space stations are under construction. And multiple companies and countries are working on new crewed vehicles.
Starlink has customers in 99 countries as of March. It’s a global service.
And not even close to the same size class. The “good news” is that Hyundai sells a totally different vehicle in the US?
Casper: 141.54" l, 62.80" w, 62.01" h
Ioniq 5: 182.48" l, 74.41" w, 63.19" h
Yup, and they have to be specifically tailored, and, even then, keeping them tight-fitting at joints is a challenge. There are some concepts with pressurized traditional gloves to work around some of that.
I like AntennaPod for podcasts.
Hopefully some day we get mechanical counterpressure suits.
Testing in production is normally scary enough. This is just an insane concept.
And the shape is better for driver visibility and pedestrian safety
an electric Renegade priced under $25,000
That’s much more interesting than the $70k+ suburban grocery hauler.
Companies like this make me wish I had the gall to sell snake oil to venture capitalists.
What a classic recipe. It’s a YC company with a McKinsey CEO.
The R2 and R3 will be smaller. I don’t think there are official dimensions for the R3 yet, so the ones I used are unofficial.
LxWxH:
R1T 217″, 79″, 78″
R1S 201″, 82″, 77″
R2 186", 75", 67"
R3 161, ?, 60
Let’s go with “as routine as a cruise”, then. We just need a good space elevator, orbital ring, skyhook…
I bet it could be retrofitted to have a system like the “WEDway” at George Bush airport in Houston.
There are definitely Leafs, but not a crazy amoun. Teslas are still king. I think that Leaf lease thing was a weird hack that very few people actually pulled off.