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| 15 Aug 2012 12:47 PM |
| The US military tested its new X-51A Waverider yesterday, and it is apparently fast enough to go from New York to London in an hour. |
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| 15 Aug 2012 12:49 PM |
| It's a un-manned Aircraft. |
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| 15 Aug 2012 12:49 PM |
| this is like the planes in spore. |
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| 15 Aug 2012 12:50 PM |
This isn't the first test, but it is the first public test, and the last test failed and it crashed into the ocean.
It is unmanned. |
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| 15 Aug 2012 12:53 PM |
@Count
Why would they test a missile sized object manned? No, this was just to test the engine and propulsion system, so they can put them on future aircraft. |
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| 15 Aug 2012 12:56 PM |
I saw that on Yahoo News yesterday. I really love the advancement in technology right now. Before we know it, everything will be futuristic with hoverboards and riding rockets to go to school on Mars and all that.
#~Finn, the guy who froze the candy zombies like the Ice King!~ |
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| 15 Aug 2012 01:02 PM |
"Before we know it," sure in a millennium |
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| 15 Aug 2012 01:04 PM |
@1robo
We already have a fully working jet engine system, NASA and Boeing already have plans to modify an F-22 raptor with the engines to see how well it works. I'm pretty sure by 2025-2035 we could see this engine as the normal thing. |
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| 15 Aug 2012 01:06 PM |
On Yahoo News a month ago, they said we were gonna get these advanced homes in 2056. They sink into the ground if a tornado is near and then go back up when it's gone.
#~Finn, the guy who froze the candy zombies like the Ice King!~ |
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