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Wonder of Science on X: "This robotic manta ray, using a lightweight design and helium for bouyancy, replicates the underwater movements of its aquatic counterpart in the air. 📽: Bakschik Martirosian https://t.co/hdhRpdrgyy" / X [55s]
Wonder of Science on X: "This robotic manta ray, using a lightweight design and helium for bouyancy, replicates the underwater movements of its aquatic counterpart in the air. 📽: Bakschik Martirosian https://t.co/hdhRpdrgyy" / X [55s]
📽: Bakschik Martirosian
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Wonder of Science on X: "This robotic manta ray, using a lightweight design and helium for bouyancy, replicates the underwater movements of its aquatic counterpart in the air. 📽: Bakschik Martirosian https://t.co/hdhRpdrgyy" / X [55s]
Air_ray | Festo USA, helium filled manta ray balloon
Air_ray | Festo USA, helium filled manta ray balloon
Floating manta ray with beating wing drive Its lightweight construction makes it possible: With the buoyancy of helium, the Air_ray"floats" almost as much in the sea of air as a manta ray does in the water.
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Air_ray | Festo USA, helium filled manta ray balloon