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Scientists at NASA are building a robot called the Personal Satellite Assistant, or PSA. The PSA’s mission is to keep the astronauts safe and to assist them with their chores on space-based vehicles such as the International Space Station (ISS), a Crew Exploration Vehicle, or even on Mars. This small round robot will fl oat in microgravity and move autonomously (without direction from people). It will keep track of the astronauts’ schedules, monitor supplies, assist with scientific experiments, communicate with Mission Control, and help keep the astronauts safe by monitoring the air composition and temperature.
NASA engineers have created a model of the PSA with a diameter of 30.5 centimeters (12 inches). The engineers’ goal is to build a PSA with a 20-centimeter (8-inch) diameter, because it will be safer and will require less power to move around..
Originally posted by TeslaandLyne
If its not a Tesla space ship I'm not that interested.
Besides that here is something they can't handle, infinite free energy as long as
the Suns do shine:
As far as humans are concerned free and infinite energy.
Sonic flight systems are ready to go only so high in frequency we do not hear
the Tesla space ship nearby.
All true blue advanced Illuminati knowledge.
On numerous occasions, General Schriever was the lone voice advocating for the space and missile capabilities that many now take for granted. Like so many other pioneers, he was chastised for his outspokenness. He talked openly of Space Supremacy and Space Superiority well before the launch of Sputnik. Following one notable speech, the Secretary of Defense admonished him, “do not use ‘Space’ in any of your speeches in the future.” After the first Soviet space launch in October 1957, everything changed.
Originally posted by rigel4
reply to post by TeslaandLyne
Interesting device, do you think this could be scaled up , and if so by what oreder of magnitude?
Originally posted by TeslaandLyne
You need a load to create a voltage as we all know batteries as voltage sources.