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Pavan Dave
19-10-2007, 03:28
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Gabe
19-10-2007, 03:30
That's HUGE!!!

And matching colors, I might add. You must be really good if NASA tries to make its robots look like yours...

fredliu168
19-10-2007, 03:38
omg so shiny

Cory
19-10-2007, 03:40
That thing is truly massive. It didn't look nearly as large in the other pictures I saw of it, due to nothing to reference it's scale against.

Pavan Dave
19-10-2007, 06:44
This is picture of Chariot and Redline. For more information on Chariot, you can visit this (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59205) thread.

Enjoy!

robostangs548
19-10-2007, 10:07
WOW, that thing is HUGE!

DanDon
19-10-2007, 10:26
That is truly beautiful. I loved the contrast visible in the pictures where the payload bed is suspended and then lowered to the ground. And a 6,000 kg lunar payload :yikes:.

Elgin Clock
19-10-2007, 10:42
I've always liked vehicles with the wheels outside the main body.
Idon't know why...
But with most cars these days you won't get that.
Gotta settle for looking at rovers or other off road vehicles to indulge myself in that area of design beauty.

This is sexy! (And I don't even like gold as a color lol) :p
Nice one NASA.

Qbranch
19-10-2007, 11:27
SWEET!

Wow NASA sure has huge budgets... each of the six wheels has a pair of 3hp brushless motors, a two speed transmission, a brake, and a differential... $$$. Very very cool... I wish we could see the bolt on cab that goes with it!

Are they seriously considering building a moon base? That sounds soooo 2001! :ahh:

-q

Pjohn1959
19-10-2007, 13:36
That would be totally sweet if you could bring in your 08' bot at LSR on Chariot

=Martin=Taylor=
19-10-2007, 17:52
Why does NASA make so many things gold? Does it have something to do with cosmic radiation? Or does it just look really cool :D

But seriously... I'm sure there's a very practical reason.

Alan Anderson
19-10-2007, 19:15
Why does NASA make so many things gold? Does it have something to do with cosmic radiation?

Radiation is right, but it's infrared. Gold happens to have a useful combination of characteristics, including reflecting away a lot of infrared "heat" that could otherwise be a problem in a sunlit vacuum. Another useful feature of gold: you need only an extremely thin layer of it to do the job.

zander_108
20-10-2007, 12:28
thats just awesome

idk how else to put it

alex1699
23-10-2007, 18:09
i want one to

ill take it to prom...
limos stink

David55
23-10-2007, 19:47
Funny...I just heard about Chariot yesterday when I went to a lecture where they spoke about some of the new JPL projects.

Also chack out ATHLETE (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/videos/technology/athlete-20070806/) and the Mars Science Laboratory (http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/gallery/videos.html). They have some really cool features on those...