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Mar 25, 2011

Qatar Will Use $500,000 Artificial Clouds for the World Cup

Apparently, the artificial clouds, developed by scientists at Qatar University, are made from a "lightweight carbon structure carrying a giant envelope of material containing helium gas." There are four solar-powered engines that will move the "cloud" (via remote control) to block the sun and make the temperature playable. 

This is cool! But this will also happen in 2022, a whole 11 years from now where we'll likely be using an iPhone 16 (which hopefully by then, will have its own artificial cloud) and seeing a dominant US soccer team win the damn thing. One or the other, at least.




20 comments:

  1. That's totally sick. Should be fun to see.

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  2. very interesting...we make clouds lol

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  3. Cool technical idea. I wonder if there will be an iphone app for that?

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  4. Damn thats cool, I MAKE MY OWN CLOUDS, want some rain?? here let me cloud it up for you

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  5. thats alot of mola for clouds!

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  6. Looks very interesting, any other pics ?

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  7. sounds cool but, I think I'll forgotten by then haha.

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  8. suddenly the clouds unexpectedly start shooting out lightning in the stadium

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  9. The fact that they have to come up with something like this just shows how stupid FIFA were to give Qatar the world cup... Nice blog though :)

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  10. Haha, fake clouds. It'll be well worth it.

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  11. Artificial clouds, wow, they really focus on the details, huh :S

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  12. Sounds pretty awesome. Hope a player doesn't get struck by lightning.

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  13. This is pretty fucking awesome. Not gonna lie.

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  14. we'll have PCUs/internet in our contact lenses by then.

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  15. I hope this looks as good on the TV as it would at the actual stadium.

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