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Hi! At one point in the video you are showing an ssh login and the password typed in (it's not a strong password)
I hope its a local sandbox or just a disposable VM
Holy hell! As an electrical Test Operator, the chips at 1:55 scare the bejesus out of me. I do not want to hand test those.
Those analogue computers were amazing.
Interesting, Thank You
possibly one of the most important flights in aviation history, and it is so hard to find good information. This video is a treasure trove.
Tom scott from a parallel universe is in the thumbnail 😂
Hello! If your company comes to Atlanta, Georgia, please let me know. I am currently in my Junior year working toward a Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering.
We are also in Huntsville, AL, Houston , TX, St.Pete, FL and Cape Canaveral, FL if you are ever willing to move!
Great video, what an amazing time we live in with brilliant people!
Couldn't agree more!
Awesome video, really informative!
My dad was an engineer and a reservist AA battery commander in WW2. He worked to design the land based AA radar tracking system with a slaved 3.7in (94mm) AA battery. By 1944 with radar fuses, that did VERY well against V1 as they usually followed predicted tracks and batteries were placed accordingly. Not so easy elsewhere but still, a giant technical leap
I came here after the recent report of using nanodecoys helped stop the spread in lungs and destroy it. this is 7 years older video and talks about the infectious pandemic creator respiratory corona virus. I am sure the team would have had lot of experiments and study further in these 7 years and why didn't they come with an answer to SARS-COV-2. I also think, if the scientists new about this technology then it seems like Lab-Leak theory is true and Chinese were prepared for this.
Not you Reddit you hate humanity! Don’t lie the World needs to know your Hate!
Girls Instagram?
I was a 2nd Class Petty Officer and operated and maintained the Mk 56 and MK 68 Gun Fire Control system ,we had a fire control computer called the Mk 1 A ,it was a a dinosaur by todays standards,we used tubes,,syncros and servos,,we manually "cranked" input target speed,elevation ,location,ships speed,temp ,etc ,,while outdated for sure ,it was something troubleshooting down to the component level ,we changed tubes..capacitors etc our computers were massive cabinet banks and didnt compute 2% of what your cell phone does today
I worked on the mk 1a used on the 37gfcs and 5" 38 guns. Also. Mk 25 radar
Why did you put music over this?
Can these trap covid-19 virus that is still in the air?
if these nanodecoys are suspended in an aerosol spray, then maybe yes
Damn, I wanna work here
Bravo moroccan Rachid Yazami
Hera are parts 1 and 2 of 4 parts on how these mechanical computers worked. kzread.info/dash/bejne/nqZl161rZLa0dJs.html
The feed horn facing into the dish spins, to eliminate blind spots that could be caused by a fixed horn. For search radar, it Donets matter, but for precision, you spin the feed horn.
Looks fragile looks like a 50 caliber bullet can ruin it are those not armored
I ffing love science
Fantastic to find this. There's less info about this than I expected on KZread. Read about the 1953 experiment in the One Giant Leap book about the moon mission
Stop making more effective murdering devices when you could be making more effective scientific tools
if only you guys hired from non ivy league schools lol
This thing saved my life while I was on life support for 6 weeks. It kept me alive while my heart and lung recovered. This machine is absolute genius
Mind blown!
amazing facts. thanks
all the more reason to continue my aerospace engineering career at MIT.
The antenna seems to be rotating and wobbling slightly. Is that some form of conical scanning?
That's "nutation." There's a very small conical scan of the main beam. Whichever direction returns the strongest return gives an indication of which direction antenna needs to move towards to continue tracking the target. It's used for automatic tracking.
I'm confused that the speakers keep switching back and forth between explaining proportional navigation and Q-guidance. The former is for maneuvering to intercept a moving target, and the latter is for putting a ballistic missile on a coast trajectory to a fixed target. What's the connection in this video?
Guys thanks for sharing this.
That was pretty epic, Sarita you are a very brave pilot. Nice job staying with it! Do you guys still have the aircraft?
This is a copy of the german fire control, latest edition from 1944 !!!!!!
do explain then, why German naval AA was so BAD.
this system of firecontrol was developed when computerisation was not on the edge!!! The german AA guns were connected to the Würzburg units, and they were not so accurate as all world believes, you see this because they had a tremendous ammo-consumption. There was too much "handmade" aiming between the control units and guns, best example in 1944 when the Tirpitz was sunk, not one Lancaster was hit!!!
You are incorrect, US fire control was light years better than German designs from the period.
Ahh. No. Germany where way behind in this for. They had nothing comparable.
cute concept.
Thank you
Very, very nice work you guy, best skit routine of the day! Especially your aircraft looked amazing, and probably had the most flight potential of any other craft there. So unfortunate that wing snagged on takeoff! Our team will be competing in the Louisville Flutag this Saturday as 'The Louisville Fluggers'. Hope we have better wind conditions than Boston did! Again, amazing work guys!!
Seems it would be worth the effort to work on a spinning crew section.
Where they trying to stay steady, or impart a rotation? Because they didn't seem to be turning on themselves very much.
awesome
Cool!
Hi, can I know what kind of cameras are used on this nano vehicle?
I posted it on my website pr.ai pr.ai/showthread.php?5362
This thing is really cool, I'd strap a chair to it and use voice command. "GENIE... take me to the grocery store" PPSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhh..........
Mooom, pleeeaaase....!
Go Genie Go!
Congratulations Team Draper, really impressive work.
You're an idiot! The lunar lander was manually controlled by the astronauts. This thing is autonomously guided ie. there's a little bitty computerperson sitting inside a box steering, do you follow mate?
just imagine what they dont show us
Fantastic stability! Congrats to Draper and Masten!