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Aerospace giant Airbus is designing a flying driverless taxi that you can summon via an app on your smartphone.
On its website, in an article titled "Future of urban mobility: My kind of flyover" Airbus said the first vehicle prototype could be built and tested as soon as end of next year as part of a project known as "Vahana".
"Many of the technologies needed, such as batteries, motors and avionics are most of the way there," explained Airbus project executive Rodin Lyasoff in the article published in the company's online magazine Wednesday.
Airbus believes the global demand for the "flying cars" will run in to millions of vehicles and that demand will help reduce development costs.
"In as little as 10 years, we could have products on the market that revolutionize urban travel for millions of people," said Lyasoff.
Lyasoff said one major challenge will be to secure reliable technology to ensure the "autonomous taxis" can sense and avoid other objects.
And it seems the futuristic project has backing from the top of the Airbus tree.
"I'm no big fan of Star Wars, but it's not crazy to imagine that one day our big cities will have flying cars making their way along roads in the sky," Airtbus chief executive Tom Enders was quoted in the article.
"In a not too distant future, we'll use our smartphones to book a fully automated flying taxi that will land outside our front door – without any pilot."
In the same piece, Airbus said it was also developing a drone-like helicopter which could ferry multiple passengers around a city.
It said CityAirbus had been in development for two years by French and German engineers.
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A mission to study the inner workings of Mars is now set to launch in the spring of 2018, NASA announced today (Sept. 2).
The Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport, or InSight, was originally scheduled to launch in March 2016, but NASA delayed the launch indefinitely due to a serious structural problem with one of the probe's two science instruments.
Now, scientists with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have been tasked with fixing the problem before the 2018 launch date. The instrument redesign and delayed launch date will add $153.8 million to the initial $675 million budget, NASA officials said in a statement.
The probe must be launched during a particular window, when the Earth and Mars are positioned in such a way that the probe can easily reach the Red Planet. That window will open on March 5, 2018,according to the statement. The probe is now scheduled to land on Mars on Nov. 26, 2018.
The InSight mission's central aim is to understand how Mars and other rocky planets formed. The probe will land on the Red Planet surface and stay there for a full Mars year (687 Earth days). Two instruments on board InSight will study the planet's internal geologic activity, as well as the internal temperature of Mars.
By studying the planet's interior, scientists will gather clues about the planet's history, including how it formed, the statement said. Zooming out, this information can be fed into an understanding of how the other rocky planets in the solar system formed and how rocky planets might form around other stars.
The delay in launch was caused by a problem with one of the probe's instruments, the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS), which will measure very small seismic activity on Mars. The instrument "requires a perfect vacuum seal around its three main sensors in order to withstand harsh conditions on the Red Planet," according to the statement, but inspections done ahead of the initial launch date found leaks in the vacuum chamber.
The SEIS instrument was initially provided by the French Space Agency (CNES), with the participation of the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP), the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS), Imperial College and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), according to NASA's website.
Under the new plan, JPL scientists will be responsible for "redesigning, developing and qualifying" the portions of the instrument that failed. CNES will "focus on developing and delivering the key sensors for SEIS, integration of the sensors into the container, and the final integration of the instrument onto the spacecraft."
"We've concluded that a replanned InSight mission for launch in 2018 is the best approach to fulfill these long-sought, high-priority science objectives," Jim Green, director of NASA's Planetary Science Division, said in the statement.
While the budget increase will not affect any current missions, NASA officials said there "may be fewer opportunities for new missions in future years, from fiscal years 2017-2020."
"It's gratifying that we are moving forward with this important mission to help us better understand the origins of Mars and all the rocky planets, including Earth," Geoff Yoder, acting associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, said in the statement. BBR-MD5:CoPiPe-9359350bca81069aec21ee535578630a(NEW) BBS_COPIPE=Lv:0 PID: 75663 [0.247720 sec.] This is Original
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> ■【『女性労働力率が高ければ出生率も高い』は、やっぱり“ウソ”だった!】 当たり前だがね。 BBR-MD5:CoPiPe-603fdaeb08a41d99776473bf37149a69(NEW) BBS_COPIPE=Lv:0 PID: 71260 [0.225562 sec.] This is Original
>>154 > http://www.ipss.go.jp ようさんあるなぁ。 BBR-MD5:CoPiPe-67c69764f5ef9bc0eeebd8d470764a31(NEW) BBS_COPIPE=Lv:0 PID: 71530 [0.222711 sec.] This is Original
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>>154 コンナコピペ野郎が居たのね。ふん。 労働が失くなるのに、人口増やしてどうするの。 BBR-MD5:CoPiPe-fab49f4de5c25901c5495708a70374ce(NEW) BBS_COPIPE=Lv:0 PID: 72231 [0.223279 sec.] This is Original
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