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I wanted one of these so bad but I never got one! I don't know if these kinds of toys are really even made anymore - certainly they're not as widely available as when Radio Shack was selling them.


FWIW I -did- get an alarm bell kit one year, and an electric motor kit the next year, and those were fun so I guess I can't complain that much.
 
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Its all Arduino and ESP32s now.
 

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Hmmm....honestly that one seems a lot more rudimentary than the one in the video.
 

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This looks pretty, pretty cool

'Acceleration without fuel:' Revolutionary superconducting thruster harnesses Earth's magnetic field in 1st orbital test
New Zealand company Zenno Astronautics has tested the first of its kind thruster based on superconducting magnets to maintain the position of a satellite in space.

Superconducting magnets can convert solar energy directly into momentum in space and provide a source of acceleration that needs no fuel, but until recently, the technology was too large and complex to fit on a satellite. That's no longer the case.
Zenno Astronautics, a spin-off from the University of Auckland, has flown its new "Supertorquer" system on the Mira satellite built by California-based start-up Impulse Space. The tests began shortly after Mira's launch in November last year aboard the SpaceX Transporter 12 mission and saw the shoebox-size device perform with flying colors, Zenno Astronautics CEO and founder Max Arshavsky, told Space.com.
 

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