Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Nexus One strapped to a rocket takes Android to 28,000 feet

Nexus One strapped to a rocket takes Android to 28,000 feet

Nexus One on a rocket

Nexus One. Android. Rocket motors. You see where this is going, right? Self-described "Freelance scientific molecular evolutionary biological videographic NASA microgravitational & space education specialist" (and Phish fan) Matthew Reyes dropped word to Make: Online about the RocketMavericks event last weekend in Nevada, where James Dougherty's Intimidator-5 rocket did the deed. It was all in the name as using smartphone technology as low-cost rocket components, which is about the coolest thing we've ever heard.

Nexus One went up, Nexus One came down, shooting video all long the way. Did it survive? Well, watch the video after the break, and be sure to check out the Flickr page for the aftermath. [Make: OnlineFlickrThanks, dppatel!

Posted originally at Android Central

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