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It’s quite interesting how a child’s snowmobile kit inspired scientists to create such a useful invention like this! The SnoMotes are created to gather scientific data in cold climates. This will definitely help scientists improve their research and get accurate results! It’s amazing how robots are really helping us today. Anyone see a future world of robots? That would be scary!
posted by: SG · 5/31/08
thats amazing
posted by: emmanuel14 · 5/31/08
in cold places where there little communication services available guess there really a need for this.very cool invention but still what kind of data it will carry would it be digital data if that the case wont it be easier to sent it via satellites signal.
posted by: ninxx · 5/31/08
These are actually quite a good idea, it saves man power going out to these locations, and potentially saves lots of time. Quite impressive.
posted by: Gareth · 5/31/08
They should make a Roomba snow shovel. That would be even cooler. OH YEAH!
posted by: Dontknow · 5/31/08
the only problem i see with the snomotes is that they are so small and light weight one snow drift and they are gone
posted by: mental tiger · 5/31/08
Nice info.robots are the future.
posted by: sushrukh · 5/31/08
They have made a Roomba-ish snow shovel, and it’s basically useless in anything other than a Maritime climate. It handled up to 2 inches of snow, were as us prairie folk get upwards 2 feet in a matter of hours.
As for the SnoMotes, I only hope it turns out better than this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnv5JP8gL_k
posted by: Doug · 6/1/08
This is a great idea! Why expose humans to the cold when we can protect them by sending the SnoMote!
posted by: BuckeyeFanatic25 · 6/4/08
so by the description it sounds like these vehicles are unmanned- is that the case?
posted by: sharkhead7854 · 6/6/08
I would like to ride me one of those. I’m pretty good for science so maybe this is a back up plan I guess.
posted by: Shady Freak · 6/8/08