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    RAF_Luton‏ @RAF_Luton Mar 4

    BREAKING: The Boffins at LARPA release photos of the Astronauts Reconnaissance Scooter Explorer space vehicle that Astronauts will use to explore Mars this summer. Powered by 4x AA batteries with a backup pedal system it has a range of up to 0.6km!pic.twitter.com/3kOnvSvUFF

    1:58 AM - 4 Mar 2021
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    • あむ太郎 Bryn Jones Chris Radcliff Vishesh Verma 💉💉samreciter 🏞️🦋🇸🇻🌋💎🤲 Sanya Gazdag "...but it can actually do things that Hubble do." Philip Ingram MBE 🇺🇸 #thesilentseawolf
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      1. BailDnide  🎮 🌲 🇬🇧 🇪🇺‏ @BailDnide Mar 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        That battery pack is huge

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      1. Time for Change‏ @SimonWatson2018 Mar 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Bullshit! They still use Spacehoppers!

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      1. Paul Seabrook‏ @SeabrookSeax Mar 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        But can it reverse park in confined spaces...as there are very few spaces on Mars ?!!

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      1. Still a mask & 2 metres for me!! .  ⚽ 🍺 ⚓‏ @GregMerseyexile Mar 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Range is 0.6km on Earth, but on Mars with its 'not as much' gravity, it can go 154km. Science, right there!!

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      1. Steve‏ @stephen365 Mar 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        The Mk1a has a larger battery pack (5 AA batteries) for the astronaut to carry and will do 0.8km. That’s progress on the Marathon to Mars through the Milky Way eh. Chocs away.....

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      2.  🌱Carrie Purdom ignored you fine the first time.‏ @CarriePurdom Mar 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        @BullshirePolice you need to get out there and nip this in the bud. They're not using the state approved Lime/Mobi/whatever electric scooter revenue generating contractor so you'll be able to nick them and put points on their licence for riding one and 'crush' the scooter.

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      3. Das_schofe‏ @DasSchofe Mar 4
        Replying to @CarriePurdom @RAF_Luton @BullshirePolice

        Honestly thought you'd tagged @bedspolice 🤣

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      1. Ben Thom-Wood, Hawkeye? Hornigold? Kenobi!‏ @BenThomWood Mar 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Imagine what the performance would be with a pair of CR2016s then?

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      1. Bernard Lewis‏ @BernardLewis8 Mar 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        He hasn't deployed the dual stabilisers. Vital to do so or he'll graze his knee when he falls off and mummy is millions of miles away...

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      1. Hugh‏ @laveryhugh Mar 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Does the Astronauts Reconnaissance Scooter Explorer have a Battery Utilisation Transfer Terminal - Hydrogen Oxide Lithium Energy socket?

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