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Goodyear's Moon Tires Simply Do Not Deflate, Ever

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  • Goodyear's Moon Tires Simply Do Not Deflate, Ever



    When NASA and Goodyear set out to develop a tire, they could not do so with the Earth in mind. This tire is Moon-bound and beyond, you see, where failure is not an option.

    First of all, no gas stations for millions of miles. Second, strapping a spare to the back of the capsule would look tacky. Lastly, and most importantly given the life and death nature of space travel, blowing out a tire on the red sands of Mars, or even much closer to home on the Moon could spell disaster for a human exploratory crew.

    So, with that in mind, NASA and Goodyear set about creating a tire comprised of wire mesh and 800 independent load bearing springs. Made of metal mesh, these tires are immune to traditional tire-popping threats, like heat, cold or sharp objects.

    But wait, there's more!

    Says NASA researcher Vivake Asani of these 2010 R&D Award-winning tires:

    "[These tires do not have a] single point failure mode. What that means is that a hard impact that might cause a pneumatic tire to puncture and deflate would only damage one of the 800 load bearing springs. Along with having this ultra-redundant characteristic, the tire has a combination of overall stiffness yet flexibility that allows off-road vehicles to travel fast over rough terrain with relatively little motion being transferred to the vehicle."

    Seemingly invincible tires. Just what the cold, uncaring, lifeless expanse of space requires. Now, if only we could get our act together and actually get to the Moon again in the near future. Then we could actually use these magnificent tires!

    Source: Gizmodo
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    Wow..

    Few years down the line, I am sure we would see them for normal vehicles we use here. Atleast for heavy vehicles like trucks, buses etc. Actually, they would be experimenting that right now, won't they!
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Satellite.kid View Post
      Wow..

      Few years down the line, I am sure we would see them for normal vehicles we use here. Atleast for heavy vehicles like trucks, buses etc. Actually, they would be experimenting that right now, won't they!
      This would be used in Motocross & in off-road events. Who knows they may also come with the tyres for the tarmac.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Sunny View Post


        When NASA and Goodyear set out to develop a tire, they could not do so with the Earth in mind. This tire is Moon-bound and beyond, you see, where failure is not an option.
        Looks like the first and only tire maker to go to moon will also be the next one...
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        • #5
          Would take ages to see them on our regular roads!!!
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          • #6
            Originally posted by aargee View Post
            Would take ages to see them on our regular roads!!!
            Even if it hits our roads its pricing will be sky high due to the kind of materials used & the technical things involved.
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            • #7
              as for as our roads are concerned [very much similar to moon's surface ] tubeless are the only option . i don't think they [goodyear's tyre] will be suitable for commercial production , full rubber with no air might be the next thing .
              on 4 wheels u feel the speed after a crash, 2 wheelers are much more advanced

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              • #8
                I dont see any reason to use this thing on our roads.i guess 'tweel' concept(tire +wheel) will be the next thing.
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                • #9
                  I bet they are testing it on our roads. If it can survive here , it can survive moon .

                  But seriously, it will be a hell of a experience to have one of these on a Motocross bike or a Land cruiser.
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