S supernoa2003 Registered Sep 15, 2018 #1 Sep 15, 2018 #1 I was trying to land a rover to the moon the most efficient way, so I tried this, and it kinda worked
I was trying to land a rover to the moon the most efficient way, so I tried this, and it kinda worked
sunshine and rainbows Registered Sep 15, 2018 #2 Sep 15, 2018 #2 supernoa2003 said: I was trying to land a rover to the moon the most efficient way, so I tried this, and it kinda worked Click to expand... Oh dear, even the large wheels can't take a hit at 300m/s
supernoa2003 said: I was trying to land a rover to the moon the most efficient way, so I tried this, and it kinda worked Click to expand... Oh dear, even the large wheels can't take a hit at 300m/s
E Earlmilly1 Guest Sep 15, 2018 #3 Sep 15, 2018 #3 I used them as a bouncy thing. Put a row of detachable wheels below your rover and drop from 1000m. Detatch after landing...
I used them as a bouncy thing. Put a row of detachable wheels below your rover and drop from 1000m. Detatch after landing...
T TtTOtW Guest Sep 16, 2018 #4 Sep 16, 2018 #4 sunshine and rainbows said: Oh dear, even the large wheels can't take a hit at 300m/s Click to expand... That is 1100+km/h... Nearly mach 1... You hit anything on anything that fast and you'll either have a crater, or cosmic dust, or both...
sunshine and rainbows said: Oh dear, even the large wheels can't take a hit at 300m/s Click to expand... That is 1100+km/h... Nearly mach 1... You hit anything on anything that fast and you'll either have a crater, or cosmic dust, or both...
Danny Batten Sanctor **《T》** MT/SP/TE/ Governor of Terra SOI Professor Registered Sep 16, 2018 #5 Sep 16, 2018 #5 TtTOtW said: That is 1100+km/h... Nearly mach 1... You hit anything on anything that fast and you'll either have a crater, or cosmic dust, or both... Click to expand... Who knows? Maybe the wheels are made out of vibrainium
TtTOtW said: That is 1100+km/h... Nearly mach 1... You hit anything on anything that fast and you'll either have a crater, or cosmic dust, or both... Click to expand... Who knows? Maybe the wheels are made out of vibrainium