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Robots Fly Over Antarctica 45

Roland Piquepaille writes "Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have successfully run a series of flights by autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) over Antarctica. These robotic planes have a 2-meter wingspan and weigh 6 kilograms. They are powered by Lithium Ion Polymer (LIPo) battery packs — similar to the ones in your cellphones or laptops. So far, these autonomous UAVs have completed about 20 flights lasting 40 minutes each. These robots can fly over 45 kilometers while taking about 100 measurements per second about the exchange of heat between the lower atmosphere and sea ice. According to one of the scientists, 'the future of atmospheric research will be robotic.'"
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Robots Fly Over Antarctica

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  • They are cool, but let's not take our future overlords' name in vain.
  • This is just cover for the ANCIENT DRONE WEAPONS from the Ancients' Atlantus base in Antarctica.
  • by moderatorrater ( 1095745 ) on Wednesday March 19, 2008 @09:50PM (#22802718)
    Please specify in future headlines that these are HUMAN MADE robots. I was halfway done loading my shotgun before I realized this mistake.
    • I was halfway done loading my shotgun before I realized this mistake.
      You mean, you don't keep yours loaded all the time? What if a killbot bursts into your home? You can never be too careful, you know!
    • These are imperial drones looking for a rebel base. If you'd shoot them, we would have the entire Empire on our ass by now! Mmm wait a minute. Are you in America? Dude get outta there!!
  • Penguins flying over mobile platforms. Could these be related?
  • Robot? Really? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Fishbulb ( 32296 ) on Thursday March 20, 2008 @12:22AM (#22803528)
    I have a hard tim e calling this a robot. Maybe it's just all those years of model rockets [estesrockets.com], R/C doohickeys, and Lego Technics sets that let you program them using straight gear segments on a flat card, but giving something a pre-programmed flight path just doesn't qualify as "robot" to me. More like "fancy R/C plane".

    Hell, even my PT 109 R/C boat had "programmable" movement patterns if you didn't outfit it with R/C gear.

  • RTFA (Score:4, Funny)

    by kellyb9 ( 954229 ) on Thursday March 20, 2008 @11:07AM (#22806602)
    You know, this is one of those rare occasions on /. where I choose not to read the article, and instead, let my imagination run wild.

    Run free imagination, but watch out for flying robots.
  • Transformers, Robots in da skies!

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