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But still be able to use your hands. Not only will you want to move your fingers, you want to move around. NASA’s lunar electric rover is a prototype for future missions to the moon and Mars. It’s part vehicle and part space suit.
I can just picture being there in a vehicle this type and looking back at earth in the distance and deciding to go AVA and BM boots on the surface in 10 minutes with which just being a remarkable1 breakthrough.
Astronauts can cover more ground by living in the vehicle for weeks at a time. Stepping outside when they want to and back inside at the first sign of danger. Mars does not have a powerful magnetic field the way earth does. So there is radiation from the sun, also cosmic rays that are gonna penetrate2 through space suits.
An astronaut might get a 30 minute warning of an incoming solar storm. But less predictable is the risk of being hit by a meteorite3. Recent estimates based on fresh equator counts suggests that up to 200 new holes are blasted into the surface of Mars each year, and even the Martian moons are not guaranteed to stay in place. The days of Phobos are numbered. Possibly in asteroid4 that once stray too close, the moon is trapped in a gravitational embrace. Every passing century sees a drop of 6 feet closer to death. In about 50 million years, its fall is expected to be complete.
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1 remarkable | |
adj.显著的,异常的,非凡的,值得注意的 | |
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2 penetrate | |
v.透(渗)入;刺入,刺穿;洞察,了解 | |
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3 meteorite | |
n.陨石;流星 | |
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n.小行星;海盘车(动物) | |
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5 tricky | |
adj.狡猾的,奸诈的;(工作等)棘手的,微妙的 | |
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