Let's see it on a vacuum chamber on earth. GRanted we have more gravity as the story goes, but my money says it wouldn't be able to take off at 3psi. How does such a light machine achieve that kind of rotation?
Honestly at mars pressure, at mars pressure I don't think it would take off even if the blades went 100 times faster.
Let's see it on a vacuum chamber on earth. GRanted we have more gravity as the story goes, but my money says it wouldn't be able to take off at 3psi. How does such a light machine achieve that kind of rotation?
Honestly at mars pressure, at mars pressure I don't think it would take off even if the blades went 100 times faster.
I bet you they tested it there, yeah.
You realize hard drives can spin at 15,000 RPM, right?