Friday 6 August 2010

The Moon Rover

NASA spend billions upon trillions upon zillions of cash on space exploration every year. They put, probably not trillions, but still billions into creating these technical probey things that analyse the surface of other planets, picking up rocks and sending back rock data (spare a thought for the rock analyst). They have to be perfectly designed for the type of terrains that they may encounter, like mega craters, epic volcanoes and other massive extra terrestrial phenomenons which I've never heard of.

Why have we never looked closer to home for these designs? Manufactures have been developing the perfect space invading probes for the last 62 years. We've all seen how well they can tackle different terrains from the ads, like the one where the Land Rover looks like a hippo:


and how strong they are, like on the ad where it appears as though it's pulling the tug boat that's tugging a massive ship:


It seems as though Land Rovers are ready for some minor adaptions, and soon they will be ready to tackle the roughest terrains space can throw at them just so we know the human race is ready and can survive when/if we ever move planets, plus it'll be a wicked ad campaign for Land Rover.

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That's a cool idea but my idea is better: