This robot with 70 - foot and manipulates the car in the air



This is BugJuggler. It's a robot. To get cars. It's great. Huge towering 70 feet, the man to take a giant £ 1,800 Volkswagen Beetles in his hands and throw them in the alternative embodiment of the air. He will use hydraulic accumulators for fast movement, which allows him to juggle up to three cars at a time. Like many robots, it will do so for some time entertaining people. Even at the time arises and use all these skills to crush everyone, of course.





BugJuggler will not perform tricks juggling them independently. Instead, it will dominate the movement of the arm by a man wearing gloves actual computer that simulates the sensation that the robot itself is held in real time using a haptic feedback mechanism, while following the example of the human arm and hand movements. Control mechanism can be installed in a room at a safe distance from the robot (so you do not end is flattened by bad hunting) or the cockpit integrated in the head. From what we can tell, are not designed for walking, so there is no need to worry about this thing happen King Kong and wreak havoc in the city.



Unfortunately, there is no Android. Instead, it's just the idea of ​​being sued by a former technician Dan Granett NASA and two employees. They are currently seeking funding and care for BugJuggler crowdfunding campaign, where they hope to attract individuals and companies who want to get involved in this downright bizarre work.


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