Stanford Student Robotics -- URC System Acceptance Review 2020
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.พ. 2020
- Stanford Student Robotics presents our submission to the 2020 University Rover Challenge, Darth Sandious!
View more of our work at: stanfordstudentrobotics.org/
Music:
The Imperial March
Composed by John Williams
Recorded by our science lead on cello
March of Progress by MALO
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What is cool is the lightweight design approach utilized by this team. Simple, to the point, and fast! The key is to keep producing, modifying, and upgrading!
Double lambda locomotion mechanism is cool it seems to work well.
Hi, I was wondering where can I get more info about the science mission and which tests did you performed in order to detect the exant extint or absence of life.
nice work guys
this is my dream robot
Doubt -why most of the rovers have stopped using rocker-boogie suspension???
this is not true many teams still use them
Stanford keeps innovating their designs each year
I'm part of the BYU Mars Rover team (took 10th last year). I'm fascinated with your suspension design. Is this original? Excited to hopefully meet some of you guys at this years compeition. If we both get in that is! Cheers!
Hey sir i need to talk with u. Will u please help me? 😀
What’s up?
sir,. Can we talk over email? 🤔🤔. It would be nice to get your email address
No it's what has been tried by many space research institute look up double lambda mechanism
Great 👌👌🔥have a constructive suggestions ,braided wires should be used as the copper wires used are prone to breakage and due to magnetic interference the copper wire will result in loss of signal and also weight balance should be looked
My inner spock hopes that one day Humanity would explore the ice moons of Jupiter and Saturn and these vehicles would show us the way on the ground!
How do you go about attaching the hoverboard hub motor to the balloon wheels?