AirJelly houses two lithium-ion polymer accumulator batteries rated at 8 V and 400 mA, which can be completely charged in half an hour and are
AirJelly's sole source of power. A connected central electric drive unit transmits the force to a bevel gear wheel and then to eight spur gears in
sequence. These gears power eight shafts, each of which activates a crank; these in turn move the jellyfish
This so very cool and alien looking to me. I swear I saw a supposed UFO video that had one of these in it. I thought you guys would enjoy this.
Here is the companies web site.
www.festo.com...