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Archive for May, 2008

Combat Robots in Slow Motion

Posted on May 30th, 2008 in Hobbyist
Have you ever wanted to see some hot combat robot action in slow motion? Here’s your chance. This footage was recorded at the Carolina Combat event this past weeked in North Carolina (how’d I miss it?!) by Robert Woodhead. The video is shot with a Casio Exilim EX-F1 camera, that can take video at up to 1200 fps (the video below is shot at 300fps). The quality and detail is absolutely stunning.



[Via BoingBoing ]



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Phoenix Has Landed

Posted on May 25th, 2008 in Science
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Congradulations to the Phoenix Mars Mission team! Phoenix touched down and has sent the first pictures back to Earth. Once again, NASA has accomplished an amazing feat. Now begins Phoenix’s three month mission.

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The Phoenix Mars Mission Lands TODAY

Posted on May 25th, 2008 in Science


The Phoenix Mars Mission is scheduled to touch down on Mars today
, May 25th, at around 9PM EST. Keep track of the progress on the mission’s website. We’ll keep you updated with details.

Update: You can watch live coverage of the landing on NASA TV. Mission briefing starts at 3PM EST, and landing coverage starts at 6PM EST.

Update 2: Here is a detailed minute-by-minute breakdown of what Phoenix will be doing for the rest of the day. The propulsion system pressurization will begin shortly. NASA will also be live-blogging the landing from inside Mission Control.


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The Sub-$500 UAV and The World's Cheapest Autopilot

Posted on May 13th, 2008 in Hobbyist

$440 UAV  Chris Anderson, over at DIY Drones, has posted some great new information on his new, ultra-cheap, autopilot, the ArduPilot. This fully open source project allows an aerial vehicle to autonomous navigate GPS waypoints, maintain altitude, and can trigger a camera or other external device.

The autopilot, which is built around the Arduino architecture, will replace Chris’ other project, the Basic Stamp Autopilot, and forms the core of what Chris calls, 

… a $110 autopilot, thanks to the open source hardware. By comparison, the Basic Stamp version of this, with processor, development board and failsafe board, would run you $300, and it’s not as powerful.

Throw in a FMA Co-Pilot for stabilization, a Hobbico SuperStar plane, some servos, and a 6-Channel radio system, and you have all the parts for a $440 unmanned aerial vehicle. Way to go Chris!


 


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Enter The Instructables and RoboGames Robot Contest

Posted on May 6th, 2008 in Hobbyist
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Instructables and RoboGames have teamed up to create a robot building contest. The task is to design and document one specific aspect of your robot.

Good robot design is highly detailed, so we’re asking you to document specific parts of your robot for this contest. Maybe you built the ultimate manipulator arm, designed a killer sensor array, reused some great trash, or just made a gorgeous housing – pick something you’re proud of, and share how you made it.


The grand prize is a trip to the 2009 RoboGames, with the flight and hotel room included. 2nd place winner will receive a RoboPhilo Walking Android kit, and the 3rd place entry will get tons of cool robot schwag.

Entries are judged based on six categories: Locomotion, Manipulators, Brain, Sensors, Asthetics, and "Reuse and Recycling". The deadline for entries is June 29, 2008. Send us a link to your projects in the comments!



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