Aurora Spacelines Concept - Remote Laser Powered Orbital Travelling

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • Aurora Spacelines was a conceptual design project made by Masters Degree candidates of Umeå Institute of Design in Umeå, Sweden.
    One student from each of masters programme; Metin Kaplan from Advanced Product Design, Niklas Palm from Transportation Design and Terry Lim from Interaction Design; created the fictional company "Aurora Spacelines" that is providing high-speed orbital travelling service by using lightcrafts.

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  • @SailorBarsoom
    @SailorBarsoom 14 років тому +1

    The whole MPAA thing at the beginning makes it look like this is a movie. I'd buy a ticket.

  • @MrHeuristics
    @MrHeuristics Рік тому

    As a spaceman who has possibly seen distant Lightcraft descendants, I highly approve of the Deodata track. Also sprach Zarathustra. Bravo from behind the blue door.

  • @roasmartin847
    @roasmartin847 13 років тому +1

    Wolfenion made a good point, that the laser capability isn't there yet. I got interested in this after reading a new book, X Descending, that will let you in on a lot of untold information.
    Sadly, it must only be an ebook at the moment, but it's an eyeopener.

  • @alainarchambault2331
    @alainarchambault2331 6 років тому +2

    Yes, the original had to be spun like a top for stability. Still it'd be better than our current rocket technology, if we can utilize ground based energy for lifting heavy objects. Only then could we build large hulled spaceships in orbit in a space dock.

    • @IIGBII
      @IIGBII 5 років тому +1

      It would not have to spin if it has a build in gyroscope.

  • @SailorBarsoom
    @SailorBarsoom 14 років тому

    @Riechode
    It would have to carry some small amount of on-board propellant. I think they plan to use water, but I don't know for sure.

  • @hkultala
    @hkultala 11 років тому +5

    This video has NOTHING to do with future space travel. This is just some promo video of some user interface design people.

    • @williammook8041
      @williammook8041 5 років тому +1

      Yes it does! Read the relevant literature
      apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a475395.pdf

    • @anonymousperson2110
      @anonymousperson2110 4 роки тому

      @@williammook8041 The concept has to do with future space travel. This particular video doesn't.

  • @cableairman
    @cableairman 11 років тому +1

    if you ever have seen these they spin like hell, Puke all the way to space, or black out or both.

    • @williammook8041
      @williammook8041 5 років тому +1

      Totally unfair. Models are spin to staise the model. Flight systems will use different methods
      apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a475395.pdf

  • @NerexisPL
    @NerexisPL 13 років тому

    @Jonathansa01 If it's small you can land on parachute.

  • @flopez425
    @flopez425 13 років тому

    i wanna see a vid about the first test at edwards base 1- years ago

  • @niksun8383
    @niksun8383 4 роки тому

    This project is way more cool, and am shure it whill be very beneficial , in the long turm 💪 It can send modern rockets in to history ! Am not familiar whit the current situation of this project, but definitely it should be funded , at least for the research to continue.

  • @simontalbot2507
    @simontalbot2507 8 років тому +1

    I think that kind of vehicule could dramatically decrease the cost to go to space and to go to another country

  • @MaxBrix
    @MaxBrix 5 років тому

    Orbital craft don't go straight up. It is depicted going around the Earth. besides getting to space You would need to accelerate to 28,000 KPH to say in orbit.

  • @AC1Productions
    @AC1Productions 11 років тому

    What about oxygen for the passengers?

  • @IIGBII
    @IIGBII 5 років тому

    Hmm, this could technically work.

  • @Jonathansa01
    @Jonathansa01 13 років тому

    It would scary as fuck entering the atmosphere in such a small dingy!!!

  • @GoolygolyRaincoat
    @GoolygolyRaincoat 11 років тому

    Ang dami na napuntahan natin

  • @Wolfenion
    @Wolfenion 13 років тому

    This will never work for commertial use. It's just too dependant on the ground laser to work to be able to fly safely.

  • @richd506
    @richd506 13 років тому

    I want to believe....

  • @Settings_YouTube-1
    @Settings_YouTube-1 12 років тому

    2m31s Well that sucks only ghosts get to fly it?? Rip off I don't wana be dead to go to space.

  • @omega4chimp
    @omega4chimp 12 років тому

    What ever worked I guess.super rich people should invest in like a space hotel or somthing.

  • @028bbird
    @028bbird 12 років тому

    sorry i just want to know about the new technology.

  • @028bbird
    @028bbird 12 років тому

    If this technology is work why NASA not buy it.

  • @mozkitolife5437
    @mozkitolife5437 11 років тому

    2029? Jumping a bit ahead of yourself arentchya?

    • @williammook8041
      @williammook8041 5 років тому

      Boeing took six years to go from drawing board to the 707 introducing the jet age. 2029 is ten years away. Laser light craft are far simpler than airlines.
      apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a475395.pdf

  • @koihc
    @koihc 13 років тому

    Yeah, except when the craft is in space it'll probably crash into one of the countless space junk we have.

    • @williammook8041
      @williammook8041 5 років тому +1

      No space junk will not interfere with ballistic passenger service.

  • @mozkitolife5437
    @mozkitolife5437 11 років тому +1

    really bad rip off of space odyssey

  • @zedfan4598
    @zedfan4598 5 років тому

    nope....…………..

  • @willwarden2603
    @willwarden2603 7 років тому

    👎

  • @ambadykb
    @ambadykb 9 років тому

    boaring