ШЕРПы на Восток.

ШЕРПы на Восток.



Правообладатель:Na Vostok Expedition www.youtube.com/channel/UCfxtsylkEAi21lcuJXCo1IQ Видео сайта
Ruslan Ochirov .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uxiitiCF-w Интервью с создателем вездехода Шерп Алексеем Гарагашьяном.Музыка: Ханс Циммер.

ШЕРП VS УАЗ №1

ШЕРП VS УАЗ №1



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7 Outrageous Amphibious Vehicles You Have To See

7 Outrageous Amphibious Vehicles You Have To See



Ver en Español / Watch in Spanish goo.gl/lFczj9
Get ready to be amazed at these seven awesome amphibious vehicles you just have to see!
Links
Thumbnail Photo — Amphicoach — www.amphicoach.net/
— Sherp ATV goo.gl/sU5xH0
UHAC goo.gl/Y79E9P
Biski goo.gl/srxMDk
Quadski goo.gl/3udjBA
Rinspeed Squba goo.gl/07gNCX
Amphibious Tour Buses
goo.gl/MfoV5V
goo.gl/ESgG8Z
WaterCar Panther goo.gl/7HixA6
— CREDITS
PRODUCER & WRITER
Wade Hutson
NARRATOR
Bob Darling goo.gl/4IQQjB
VIDEO EDITOR
Robert Jackton
— MUSIC
Racing Supercars In Japan — TechnoAXE
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The Future Tire by Goodyear - IT'S SPHERICAL

The Future Tire by Goodyear — IT'S SPHERICAL



Goodyear presented a vision of a future tire that looks radically different from tires today — it’s a sphere.
Goodyear unveiled its latest concept tire, Eagle-360, at the Geneva International Motor Show. The spherical, 3-D printed tire highlights Goodyear’s vision for the future and presents an inspiring solution for the long-term future when autonomous driving is expected to be more mainstream.
According to a recent study from Navigant Research, 85 million autonomous-capable vehicles are expected to be sold annually around the world by 2035, for example. According to the J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Tech Choice Study, consumers are most concerned with ensuring safety through technology in autonomous cars.
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The Presentation by President Yoshihiro Hidaka The 46th Tokyo Motor Show YAMAHA 2019

The Presentation by President Yoshihiro Hidaka The 46th Tokyo Motor Show YAMAHA 2019



A message video by the President Yoshihiro Hidaka at the Yamaha Motor Press Conference on the Press Day (October 23rd, 2019) of the 46th Tokyo Motor Show 2019.
《Tokyo Motor Show 2019 Special Site》
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Self Balancing Motorcycle of the Future is more like a car

Self Balancing Motorcycle of the Future is more like a car



You can call this a two-wheeled car or self-balancing motorcycle, from Lingyun Technology.
This is not the first time a two-wheeled car has been attempted. Many have tried and failed; most recently being Lit Motors, which started with a similar concept and ran out of money. But this one is promised to make it to production by 2020.
Features
The futuristic interior provides the elegance of a luxury car and comforts you wont find in any motorcycle.
The touch-screen allows you to interact with the self-driving mode, monitor battery levels, and control your smartphone.
The left door provides a dock for your smartphone and controls for the self-driving mode.
The joystick driving system is on the other door, it's nothing like drving a car or a motorcycle. A version with a steering wheel will also be available.
Price
The gyrocar will cost around $16,000 if assembly lines can produce 10,000 units a year. The previous version, with a steering wheel and brake, will probably hit showrooms first.
The primary obstacle to the gyro car’s mass appeal is whether it’s legally a car or a motorcycle. This is because current rules don’t address two-wheeled gyrocars.
Specs
The gyrocar can reach a speed of 100 kph, equal to 62 mph. While its battery has a range of 100 kilometers.
There are plans for the batteries to be removable and rechargeable at home.
Although this is a copy of Lit Motors' plans we are glad that at least one company made it to the finish line.
#future #tech #mindblowing

Master Hot Air Balloon Pilot Bill Costen: Air and Space Live Chat

Master Hot Air Balloon Pilot Bill Costen: Air and Space Live Chat



They may seem low-tech but balloons are important to aviation and space. This live chat features pioneering Black hot air balloon pilot Bill Costen.
Recorded October 9, 2020
This live chat is part of the Museum's STEM in 30 program for middle school students. Watch the latest episode «Pushing the Envelope: The Art and Science of Ballooning» here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqoXjiWnm2Y&list=PL6RlkQnoCx_UeWQpT5dDXUssF94xYSPkH&index=1
For more learning resources about balloons check out Smithsonian Learning Lab: learninglab.si.edu/collections/balloons/C9mXWNeWprqoXUr6#r
For more FREE teacher resources from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum visit STEM in 30, the museum's Emmy nominated TV show for middle school students: airandspace.si.edu/stem-30

The Stunning Images Of Mars: Curiosity Rover

The Stunning Images Of Mars: Curiosity Rover



The Stunning Images Of Mars: Curiosity Rover
This is the Curiosity rover. Designed initially to explore the crater Gale on Mars as part of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, Curiosity was launched from Cape Canaveral on November 26, 2011, and landed inside Gale on Mars on August 6, 2012.
The landing site of the car sized-rover was less than 1 ½” miles from its touchdown target after completing a 350 million mile journey. Its goal was to investigate Martian climate and geology and assess if environmental conditions were favorable for microbial life. It would also go on to conduct planetary habitability studies in preparation for human exploration of Mars.
Curiosity's two-year mission was would be extended indefinitely and continues to send back images and data to this day. This is a visual tour of its mission.
Image 2 — This mosaic taken at the rover’s landing site in the Gale Crater was created by using 27 images from its mast-mounted Left Navigation Camera.
Image 3 — Looking at Curiosity's landing site in color reveals the gravelly area surface of the Gale Crater. The terrain falls off into a depression and beyond that is the boulder-strewn, red-brown rim of a moderately-sized impact crater. Farther off in the distance, there are dark dunes and then the layered rock at the base of Mount Sharp.
Image 4 — This image from the Mars Hand Lens Imager camera shows a small bright object on the ground beside the rover. The object is about half an inch long and the rover team believes this object to be debris from the spacecraft, possibly from the events of landing on Mars.
Image 5 — This is the «Shaler» outcrop taken during the 120th day of Curiosity's mission. Its dramatically layering patterns suggested evidence of past streamflow in some locations.
Image 6 — This is a view of the «John Klein» location selected for the first rock drilling by NASA's Mars rover Curiosity taken during the afternoon of the 153rd Martian day of Curiosity's mission. The veins giving rise to evidence of a wet past are common in the flat-lying rocks of the area.
Image 7 — Called the «mini drill test,» Curiosity used its drill to generate this ring of powdered rock for inspection in advance of the rover's first full drilling. Curiosity performed the mini drill test during the 180th Martian day of its mission.
Image 8 — This is Mount Sharp, also known as Aeolis Mons, its a layered mound in the center of Mars' Gale Crater, rising more than 3 miles above the floor of the Gale crater. Lower slopes of Mount Sharp were a major destination for the mission where it searched evidence of a past environment favorable for microbial life.
Image 9 —
This the view of an outcrop called «Point Lake.» The outcrop is about 20 inches high and pockmarked with holes. Curiosity recorded the 20 component images for this mosaic on the mission's 302nd Martian day.
Image 10 —
This scene combines seven images from the telephoto-lens camera onboard Curiosity. The images were taken on the 343rd Martian day of the mission. The rover had driven 205 feet the day before to arrive at the location providing this vista. The center of the scene is toward the southwest. A rise topped by two gray rocks near the center of the scene is informally named «Twin Cairns Island.»
Image 11 — This mosaic of images are from geological members of the Yellowknife Bay formation, and the sites where Curiosity drilled into the lowest-lying member, called Sheepbed, at targets «John Klein» and «Cumberland.» The scene has the Sheepbed mudstone in the foreground and rises up through Gillespie Lake member to the Point Lake outcrop. These rocks record superimposed ancient lake and stream deposits that offered past environmental conditions favorable for microbial life. Rocks here were exposed about 70 million years ago by removal of overlying layers due to erosion by the wind.
Image 12 — This scene combines images taken during the midafternoon of the mission's 526th Martian day. The sand dune in the upper center of the image spans a gap, called «Dingo Gap,» between two short scarps.
Image 13 — This look back at a dune that the Curiosity drove across was taken during the 538th Martian day. The rover had driven over the dune three days earlier.
Image 14 — The scene combines multiple images taken with both cameras of the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on Curiosity during its 1,087th Martian day. Taken at the lower slope of Mount Sharp and Spanning from the east, to the southwest it shows Large-scale crossbedding in the sandstone. This is a feature common in petrified sand dunes even on earth.
Image 15 — Curiosity recorded this view of the sun setting at the close of the mission's 956th Martian day. This was the first sunset from the martian surfaced, observed in color by Curiosity.