Chrysler Boldly Joins With NASA

Chrysler Boldly Joins With NASA

Chrysler is about to boldly go where no auto maker has gone before – into space with NASA. Well, actually other auto makers (such as Honda and GM) has joined with the National Aeronautics and Space administration before, in order to research materials and designs which can be shared both on earth (in automobiles) and in space (on starships). Beam us up for this plan!

This three year alliance between Chrysler and the space agency intends on creating lighter-weight materials, more dexterous, even human-emulating robots along with advanced batteries that ease drivers’ worries about running out of power during longer trips.

Both industries have been performing a variety of research for almost a year, in areas such as materials engineering, robotics, radar and energy storage technology. Already in the production phase is an infant car seat that uses video and biotelemetry technology to monitor your child’s comfort and health.

Chrysler joined up with NASA to built Redstone rockets for the Mercury project back in 1961.

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