Archive for the ‘drones’ category: Page 40
May 4, 2022
Drone Powered by Ion Propulsion Promises Noise Levels Below 70 dB, Uses No Propellers
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: drones
If there’s one hard-to-ignore annoyance with drones is noise pollution, with these otherwise extremely useful aircraft being quite loud due to their propellers. This Florida-based startup plans to solve that problem and help create a quieter urban environment with its next-generation silent drone.
May 4, 2022
What The Next-Generation Silent Drone Looks Like
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: drones, space travel, sustainability
Drones with ion drive. now if could rig it up with indefinite batteries and solar power skin and a tesla wave receiver system.
Undefined Technologies has revealed the new design of its ion drone MIAMI, APRIL 18, 2022 – Undefined Technologies, a Florida-based tech startup, has unveiled the new aesthetic design of its silent eVTOL drone powered by ion propulsion. The concept vehicle named “Silent Ventus™” uses proprietary technology to fully use the ion cloud surrounding the craft to generate high levels of ion thrust in atmospheric air. “Silent Ventus™ is a vivid example of our intent of creating a sustainable, progressive, and less-noisy urban environment,” says Tomas Pribanic, Founder and CEO of Undefined Technologies. “The design brings us closer to our final product and enables us to showcase the dual-use of our technology.”
Apr 30, 2022
SpaceX smashes Falcon 9 booster turnaround record
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: drones, internet, satellites
SpaceX has successfully launched and landed the same Falcon 9 booster twice in three weeks, smashing the current record for orbital-class rocket turnaround.
The existing record was also held by Falcon 9 and set in early 2021 when booster B1060 launched a Turkish communications satellite and a batch of Starlink spacecraft just 27 days and 4 hours apart. Now, just under 15 months later, a new Falcon 9 booster has decisively taken the crown.
At 5:27 pm EDT, Falcon 9 B1062 lifted off as planned from SpaceX’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) Launch Complex 40 pad. Flying for the sixth time, the reused booster carried an expendable Falcon upper stage, fairing, and a batch of 53 Starlink V1.5 satellites most of the way out of Earth’s atmosphere to a velocity of 2.2 kilometers per second (Mach ~6.5) before separating and landing on a SpaceX drone ship.
Apr 26, 2022
Inflatable Venus drone, Mars spacesuits and more: NASA picks far-out tech concepts for future study
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: drones, space
Some of these ideas seem like science fiction, but they could one day assist space missions.
Apr 26, 2022
Urban-Air Port opens first functional eVTOL vertiport for delivery drones and flying taxis
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: drones, security
Builder of infrastructure for drone delivery and eVTOL air taxi vehicles, Urban-Air Port opens its first fully functional vertiport.
Urban-Air Port, the London-based developer of vertiports for delivery drones and electronic takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles like air taxis, has opened the doors of its first functional aerial hub – one of 200 terminals it plans to build around the globe in the near future.
Apr 26, 2022
This 16g open-source autopilot can make drones smarter, safer
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: drones, internet, robotics/AI
ModalAI, a Blue UAS framework manufacturer of autonomous drone technology, says it has developed the world’s smallest and most advanced autopilot built in the USA. Weighing only 16 grams, ModalAI’s VOXL 2 is designed specifically for GPS-denied, autonomous drones with obstacle avoidance.
It is powered by the Qualcomm Flight RB5 5G platform and integrates a PX4 real-time flight controller with an 8-core CPU, a GPU and NPU that provide a combined 15 Tera Operations Per Second (TOPs), seven image sensors, and TDK IMUs, and barometer.