They are the entrances to the inner earth of course. Google hollow earth theory. -- Sent from my HP TouchPadOn Aug 28, 2012 4:37 PM, DONALD G. DAVIS dgda...@nyx.net wrote: Hi Lee SWR list,
You may be interested to hear I will be using flying robots to explore
the ice caves on Mt Erebus this
They are the entrances to the inner earth of course. Google hollow earth theory. -- Sent from my HP TouchPadOn Aug 28, 2012 4:37 PM, DONALD G. DAVIS dgda...@nyx.net wrote: Hi Lee SWR list,
You may be interested to hear I will be using flying robots to explore
the ice caves on Mt Erebus this
Hi Lee SWR list,
You may be interested to hear I will be using flying robots to explore
the ice caves on Mt Erebus this December as part of my PhD project at
New Mexico Tech. I am currently testing an xAircraft X650 frame with the
open-source ArduPilotMega 2 flight controller. I hope to
Hi Aaron,
Donald has certainly pointed out some strange openings in Antarctica-
perhaps you can explain these. Looknig at them on Google Earth, they
are most impressive. In addition to LIDAR surveying, can you take and
transmit images of the features that your quadcopter is flying over?
Hi Lee SWR list,
You may be interested to hear I will be using flying robots to explore
the ice caves on Mt Erebus this December as part of my PhD project at
New Mexico Tech. I am currently testing an xAircraft X650 frame with the
open-source ArduPilotMega 2 flight controller. I hope to
Hi Lee SWR list,
You may be interested to hear I will be using flying robots to explore
the ice caves on Mt Erebus this December as part of my PhD project at
New Mexico Tech. I am currently testing an xAircraft X650 frame with the
open-source ArduPilotMega 2 flight controller. I hope to
Hi Aaron,
Donald has certainly pointed out some strange openings in Antarctica-
perhaps you can explain these. Looknig at them on Google Earth, they
are most impressive. In addition to LIDAR surveying, can you take and
transmit images of the features that your quadcopter is flying over?