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    High school students design RC cars for a race … on the moon

    Moses YarboroughBy Moses YarboroughDecember 8, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    This story may require a suspension of disbelief for some readers, but it is is being Right. There are plans to build two radio-controlled cars and race between them on the surface of the moon. This isn’t a pet project set up by NASA scientists either – high school students will eventually build and race these cars, but as you might imagine, it’s not Almost that easy.

    The company behind this crazy idea is Moon Mark, and there’s a way to go crazy. The obvious mission is to inspire a new generation of boldly science-minded adventurers Go A race that no one has ever raced before, and some friendly competition with an out-of-this-world craft speed competition is definitely a good place to start. The inspiration won’t simply come from the actual race. Six student teams will participate in the competition and progress through qualification rounds ranging from operating drones to space marketing until two teams are selected for the final battle.

    Although not explicitly stated, marketing is another aspect of this endeavor. Moon Mark is partnering with Houston-based Intuitive Machines, which aims to be the first private company to land on the moon. As such, the race will be only part of that mission to the moon, and the vehicles will remain on the surface for additional experiments, although details of the extended mission are unknown.

    For that matter, the vehicle designs are also unknown, but there are some Grand Firepower supports the students on that front. Frank Stephenson Design is on board as a partner, and if that name sounds familiar, it’s because Stephenson has a long history in the automotive world with automakers like Ferrari and McLaren, among others. Additional partners in this endeavor are the space company Lunar Outpost, The Mentor Project, and NASA Hand as well. The space agency awarded its first commercial mission to the moon to Intuitive Machines in 2019, with the goal of delivering a batch of equipment to the moon in 2021.

    to me New Atlas, The race will not be a crawling competition that takes place through pre-programmed ultra-fast, low-speed maneuvers. The cars will be designed with suspensions capable of landing after capturing “air” from obstacles, and will be controlled in real time around a path created by the coordinates. Definitely, At present In this case, it means a total delay of approximately three seconds, which is a delay in the communication between the Earth and the Moon. And yes, in line with the commercial side, the race will be broadcast and sponsorship opportunities will be available.

    If all goes according to plan, the cars and a host of other elements will launch aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and arrive on the moon this October. Provided the funding continues, it could be one of the most expensive motorsport in racing history.

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    Moses Yarborough

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