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#crash #callofduty #vince #zampella
The moment the Call of Duty creator's Ferrari fatally crashed in Southern California.
Vince Zampella lost control of the car when it left a tunnel and crashed into a barrier.
Zampella, the driver, died instantly, while his passenger was ejected. He later died in the hospital.
The moment the Call of Duty creator's Ferrari fatally crashed in Southern California.
Vince Zampella lost control of the car when it left a tunnel and crashed into a barrier.
Zampella, the driver, died instantly, while his passenger was ejected. He later died in the hospital.
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#robot
Clone Robotics has developed an anthropomorphic robotic arm with 27 degrees of freedom, human-like grip strength, speed, and artificial muscles.
Clone Robotics has developed an anthropomorphic robotic arm with 27 degrees of freedom, human-like grip strength, speed, and artificial muscles.
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Stunning footage of the ISS flying over the bright green northern lights
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#space #moon #ISS
The International Space Station against the backdrop of the Moon.
In this video, the ISS passes in front of the Moon—a moment that lasts less than a second.
Flying at 28,000 km/h, the station orbits the Earth once every 90 minutes, making capturing it against the backdrop of the Moon a rare and impressive feat.
The International Space Station against the backdrop of the Moon.
In this video, the ISS passes in front of the Moon—a moment that lasts less than a second.
Flying at 28,000 km/h, the station orbits the Earth once every 90 minutes, making capturing it against the backdrop of the Moon a rare and impressive feat.
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#china #technology #train
In China, a magnetic traction platform train accelerated to 700 km/h in 2 seconds.
The National University of Defense Technology of China reported this result after 10 years of research.
The next step will be the practical application of this technology in transportation and aerospace.
In China, a magnetic traction platform train accelerated to 700 km/h in 2 seconds.
The National University of Defense Technology of China reported this result after 10 years of research.
The next step will be the practical application of this technology in transportation and aerospace.
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